Null Strings Gauged and Reloaded, II: Consistent Classical Treatment of the Null Strings
Abstract
We observed that the null strings, tensionless strings with Carrollian worldsheets, exhibit an extra gauge symmetry, Carroll-Weyl gauge symmetry, which cannot be obtained from ultra-relativistic Carrollian limit of tensile strings. Due to the existence of this symmetry, the BMS3 algebra of constraints, which is obtained as the Carrollian limit of two Virasoro algebras of the standard tensile strings, should be replaced with an BMS3 algebra extended by a weight one operator. To establish further the existence and necessity of the Carroll-Weyl gauge symmetry, we carefully work through Hamiltonian analyses of constrained/gauged systems. We also discuss the extended BMS3 algebra of constraints.
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