N=1 super complex Liouville string

Abstract

We study the (type 0B) N=1 supersymmetric complex Liouville string (SCLS), a supersymmetric extension of the bosonic complex Liouville string (CLS). We compute the sphere three-point amplitudes (including NS-NS-NS and NS-R-R types) and find they share the same form as the sphere three-point amplitude of the bosonic CLS. Analysis of the analytic structure of the NS-NS-NS-NS four-point amplitude and the higher equations of motion also yields results identical to the bosonic case. Based on these findings, we propose that the dual matrix model for the SCLS is the same as that for the bosonic CLS. We also investigate a related theory SCLS, which differs in the gauged worldsheet supersymmetry. A parallel analysis is performed for SCLS, and a candidate for its dual matrix model is proposed. We then carry out a partial numerical evaluation of the moduli space integral, which provides further evidence for both the proposals of the dual matrix model regarding SCLS and SCLS.

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