Mass renormalization in string theory: Special states

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String theory gives a well defined procedure for computing the S-matrix of BPS or a class of massless states, but similar calculation for general massive states is plagued with difficulties due to mass renormalization effect. In this paper we describe a procedure for computing the renormalized masses and S-matrix elements in bosonic string theory for a special class of massive states which do not mix with unphysical states under renormalization. Even though this requires working with off-shell amplitudes which are ambiguous, we show that the renormalized masses and S-matrix elements are free from these ambiguities. We also argue that the masses and S-matrix elements for general external states can be found by examining the locations of the poles and the residues of the S-matrix of special states. Finally we discuss generalizations to heterotic and superstring theories. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Pius, R., Rudra, A., & Sen, A. (2014). Mass renormalization in string theory: Special states. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2014(7). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2014)058

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