T-dual-coordinate dependence makes the effective Kalb-Ramond field nontrivial
Abstract
We show that the fact that the string theory is unoriented does not necessarily force the Kalb-Ramond field to vanish. We investigated the theory of the open string propagating in the weakly curved background. The effective Kalb-Ramond field Beffμ, the background field of the effective theory obtained on the solution of the boundary conditions, does not depend on the -even effective coordinate q, but on its T-dual q which is -odd. This brakes the standard proof that the term with Bμeff should vanish. From the world-sheet equations of motion we identify Bμeff with the torsion potential.
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