Abstract: Higher-derivative corrections to the Einstein-Hilbert action are present in bosonic string theory leading to the potential causality violations recently pointed out by Camanho et al. [1]. We analyze in detail this question by considering high-energy string-brane collisions at impact parameters b ≤ l s (the string-length parameter) with l s ≫ R p (the characteristic scale of the Dp-brane geometry). If we keep only the contribution of the massless states causality is violated for a set of initial states whose polarization is suitably chosen with respect to the impact parameter vector. Such violations are instead neatly avoided when the full structure of string theory — and in particular its Regge behavior — is taken into account.
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D’Appollonio, G., Di Vecchia, P., Russo, R., & Veneziano, G. (2015). Regge behavior saves string theory from causality violations. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2015)144
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