Liouville strings in AdS3: the worldsheet story

Abstract

The worldsheet σ-model of strings on AdS3 with NS-NS fluxes can be equivalently described in terms of a Liouville field theory coupled to a timelike field with background charge, plus a marginal deformation. The operator that produces the deformation is non-normalizable and, from the string theory perspective, is associated to the spectral flow sector ω=2. Its role is to control the winding number violation in scattering amplitudes. In the semiclassical (large k) limit, the central charge of the Liouville factor tends to that of the dual CFT2, namely c 6k. This may appear very similar to what occurs in the Liouville-type description of the dual deformed orbifold CFT2, where a twist-2 deformation operator dressed with a non-normalized field also appears. Indeed, there are some similarities to that; however, there are also significant differences, which we discuss.

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