High Energy String Collisions in a Compact Space
Abstract
When high energy strings scatter at fixed angle, their amplitudes characteristically fall off exponentially with energy, A (-s × const.). We show that in a compact space this suppression disappears for certain kinematic configurations. Amplitudes are power-law behaved and therefore greatly enhanced. In spacetime this corresponds to fixed-angle scattering, with fixed transfer in the compact dimensions. On the worldsheet this process is described by a stationary configuration of effective charges and vortices with vanishing total energy. It is worldsheet duality---and not spacetime duality---that plays a role.
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