Kalb–Ramond Field
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theoretical physics Theoretical physics is a branch of physics that employs mathematical models and abstractions of physical objects and systems to rationalize, explain and predict natural phenomena. This is in contrast to experimental physics, which uses experim ...
in general and string theory in particular, the Kalb–Ramond field (named after Michael Kalb and
Pierre Ramond Pierre Ramond (; born 31 January 1943) is distinguished professor of physics at University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. He initiated the development of superstring theory. Academic career Ramond completed his BSEE from Newark College of ...
), also known as the Kalb–Ramond ''B''-field or Kalb–Ramond NS–NS ''B''-field, is a
quantum field In theoretical physics, quantum field theory (QFT) is a theoretical framework that combines classical field theory, special relativity, and quantum mechanics. QFT is used in particle physics to construct physical models of subatomic particles ...
that transforms as a two- form, i.e., an antisymmetric
tensor In mathematics, a tensor is an algebraic object that describes a multilinear relationship between sets of algebraic objects related to a vector space. Tensors may map between different objects such as vectors, scalars, and even other tensor ...
field with two indices. The adjective "NS" reflects the fact that in the
RNS formalism Ramond–Neveu–Schwarz (RNS) formalism (named after Pierre Ramond, John H. Schwarz, and André Neveu) was an early attempt to introduce fermions through the means of supersymmetry into string theory. In this theory, worldsheet embedded in spac ...
, these fields appear in the NS–NS sector in which all vector fermions are anti-periodic. Both uses of the word "NS" refer to André Neveu and
John Henry Schwarz John Henry Schwarz (; born November 22, 1941) is an American theoretical physicist. Along with Yoichiro Nambu, Holger Bech Nielsen, Joël Scherk, Gabriele Veneziano, Michael Green, and Leonard Susskind, he is regarded as one of the founders of s ...
, who studied such boundary conditions (the so-called Neveu–Schwarz boundary conditions) and the fields that satisfy them in 1971.


Details

The Kalb–Ramond field generalizes the
electromagnetic potential An electromagnetic four-potential is a relativistic vector function from which the electromagnetic field can be derived. It combines both an electric scalar potential and a magnetic vector potential into a single four-vector.Gravitation, J.A. ...
but it has two indices instead of one. This difference is related to the fact that the electromagnetic potential is integrated over one-dimensional
worldline The world line (or worldline) of an object is the path that an object traces in 4-dimensional spacetime. It is an important concept in modern physics, and particularly theoretical physics. The concept of a "world line" is distinguished from con ...
s of particles to obtain one of its contributions to the action while the Kalb–Ramond field must be integrated over the two-dimensional
worldsheet In string theory, a worldsheet is a two-dimensional manifold which describes the embedding of a string in spacetime. The term was coined by Leonard Susskind as a direct generalization of the world line concept for a point particle in special a ...
of the string. In particular, while the action for a charged particle moving in an electromagnetic potential is given by : -q\int dx^\mu A_\mu that for a string coupled to the Kalb–Ramond field has the form : -\int dx^\mu dx^\nu B_ This term in the action implies that the fundamental string of string theory is a source of the NS–NS ''B''-field, much like charged particles are sources of the electromagnetic field. The Kalb–Ramond field appears, together with the metric tensor and
dilaton In particle physics, the hypothetical dilaton particle is a particle of a scalar field \varphi that appears in theories with extra dimensions when the volume of the compactified dimensions varies. It appears as a radion in Kaluza–Klein theor ...
, as a set of massless excitations of a
closed string In physics, a string is a physical entity postulated in string theory and related subjects. Unlike elementary particles, which are zero-dimensional or point-like by definition, strings are one-dimensional extended entities. Researchers often h ...
.


See also

*
Curtright field In theoretical physics, the Curtright field (named after Thomas Curtright) is a tensor quantum field of mixed symmetry, whose gauge-invariant dynamics are Hodge dual, dual to those of the general relativistic graviton in higher (''D''>4) spacetime ...
* p-form electrodynamics * Ramond–Ramond field


References

String theory Gauge bosons {{string-theory-stub