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Topological Amplitudes in String Theory
I. Antoniadis, E. Gava, K. S. Narain, T. R. Taylor
Published 1993-07-26Version 1
We show that certain type II string amplitudes at genus $g$ are given by the topological partition function $F_g$ discussed recently by Bershadsky, Cecotti, Ooguri and Vafa. These amplitudes give rise to a term in the four-dimensional effective action of the form $\sum_g F_g W^{2g}$, where $W$ is the chiral superfield of $N=2$ supergravitational multiplet. The holomorphic anomaly of $F_g$ is related to non-localities of the effective action due to the propagation of massless states. This result generalizes the holomorphic anomaly of the one loop case which is known to lead to non-harmonic gravitational couplings.
Comments: 31 pages (LATEX) + 2 figures (available upon request as PS file or hardcopy), NUB-3071 - IC/93/202 - CPTH-A258.0793
Journal: Nucl.Phys. B413 (1994) 162-184
Categories: hep-th
Keywords: topological amplitudes, string theory, non-harmonic gravitational couplings, holomorphic anomaly, four-dimensional effective action
Tags: journal article, famous paper
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