D0-brane tension in string field theory

Abstract

We compute the D0-brane tension in string field theory by representing it as a tachyon lump of the D1-brane compactified on a circle of radius R. To this aim, we calculate the lump solution in level truncation up to level L=8. The normalized D0-brane tension is independent on R. The compactification radius is therefore chosen in order to cancel the subleading correction 1/L2. We show that an optimal radius R* indeed exists and that at R* the theoretical prediction for the tension is reproduced at the level of 10-5. As a byproduct of our calculation we also discuss the determination of the marginal tachyon field at R 1.

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