T-duality and hints of generalized geometry in string α' corrections
Abstract
We examine the structure of higher-derivative string corrections under a cosmological reduction and make connection to generalized geometry and T-duality. We observe that, while the curvature Rμσ(+) of the generalized connection with torsion, +=+12H, is an important component in forming T-duality invariants, it is necessarily incomplete by itself. We revisit the tree-level α'R2 corrections to the bosonic and heterotic string in the language of generalized geometry and explicitly demonstrate that additional H-field couplings are needed to restore T-duality invariance. We also comment on the structure of the T-duality completion of tree-level α'3R4 in the type II string.
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