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High-energy asymptotics of D-brane decay amplitudes from Coulomb gas electrostatics

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 Added by Niko Jokela
 Publication date 2010
  fields Physics
and research's language is English




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We study the high-energy limit of tree-level string production amplitudes from decaying D-branes in bosonic string theory, interpreting the vertex operators as external charges interacting with a Coulomb gas corresponding to the rolling tachyon background, and performing an electrostatic analysis. In particular, we consider two open string - one closed string amplitudes and four open string amplitudes, and calculate explicit formulas for the leading exponential behavior.



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