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  Perturbative spectrum of the dressed sliver

Bonora, L., Maccaferri, C., & Prester, P. (2005). Perturbative spectrum of the dressed sliver. Physical Review D, 71(2): 026003.

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Bonora, L.1, Author
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 Abstract: We analyze the fluctuations of the dressed sliver solution found in a previous paper, hep-th/0311198, in the operator formulation of Vacuum String Field Theory. We derive the tachyon wave function and then analyze the higher level fluctuations. We show that the dressing is responsible for implementing the transversality condition on the massless vector. In order to consistently deal with the singular k = 0 mode we introduce a string midpoint regulator and we show that it is possible to accommodate all the open string states among the solutions to the linearized equations of motion. We finally show how the dressing can give rise to the correct ratio between the energy density of the dressed sliver and the brane tension computed via the three-tachyons-coupling.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2005-01
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Title: Physical Review D
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 71 (2) Sequence Number: 026003 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0556-2821