Integrable deformations of strings on symmetric spaces
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A general class of deformations of integrable sigma-models with symmetric
space F/G target-spaces are found. These deformations involve defining the non-abelian
T dual of the sigma-model and then replacing the coupling of the Lagrange multiplier
imposing flatness with a gauged F/F WZW model. The original sigma-model is obtained
in the limit of large level. The resulting deformed theories are shown to preserve both
integrability and the equations-of-motion, but involve a deformation of the symplectic
structure. It is shown that this deformed symplectic structure involves a linear combination
of the original Poisson bracket and a generalization of the Faddeev-Reshetikhin Poisson
bracket which we show can be re-expressed as two decoupled F current algebras. It is
then shown that the deformation can be incorporated into the classical model of strings on
R×F/G via a generalization of the Pohlmeyer reduction. In this case, in the limit of large
sigma-model coupling it is shown that the theory becomes the relativistic symmetric space
sine-Gordon theory. These results point to the existence of a deformation of this kind for
the full Green-Schwarz superstring on AdS5 × S5
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Hollowood, T.J., Miramontes, J.L. & Schmidtt, D.M. Integrable deformations of strings on symmetric spaces. J. High Energ. Phys. 2014, 9 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP11(2014)009
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https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP11(2014)009Sponsors
TJH is supported in part
by the STFC grant ST/G000506/1. JLM is supported in part by MINECO (FPA2011-
22594), the Spanish Consolider- Ingenio 2010 Programme CPAN (CSD2007-00042), Xunta
de Galicia (GRC2013-024), and FEDER. DMS is supported by the FAPESP-BEPE grant
2013/23328-1
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