Interpretation of High Energy String Scattering in terms of String Configurations

Abstract

High energy string scattering at fixed momentum transfer, known to be dominated by Regge trajectory exchange, is interpreted by identifying families of string states which induce each type of trajectory exchange. These include the usual leading trajectory α(t)=α t+1 and its daughters as well as the ``sister'' trajectories αm(t)=α(t)/m-(m-1)/2 and their daughters. The contribution of the sister αm to high energy scattering is dominated by string excitations in the mth mode. Thus, at large -t, string scattering is dominated by wee partons, consistently with a picture of string as an infinitely composite system of ``constituents'' which carry zero energy and momentum.

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