D-Instanton Corrections as (p,q)-String Effects and Non-Renormalization Theorems
Abstract
We discuss higher derivative interactions in the type IIB superstring in ten dimensions. From the fundamental string point of view, the non-perturbative corrections are due to D-instantons. We argue that they can alternatively be understood as arising from (p,q)-strings. We derive a non-renormalization theorem for eight-derivative bosonic interactions, which states that terms involving either NS-NS or R-R fields occur at tree-level and one-loop only. By using the SL(2, Z) symmetry of M-theory on T2, we show that in order for the possible R3m+1 (m=1,2,...) interactions in M-theory to have a consistent perturbative expansion in nine dimensions, m must be odd. Thus, only R6N+4 (N=0,1,...) terms can be present in M-theory and their string theory counterparts arise at N and 2N+1 loops. Finally, we treat an example of fermionic term.
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