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Transcript
Adventures with Superstrings
Given by Robert Myers
(Einstein-Plus: 2008 / 2009)
Retold – Tom Eagan St. Thomas Aquinas
Ed Witten (Princeton):
“Superstring theory is a piece of
21st century physics that fell
into the 20th century”
Physics of the 20th century:
A grand synthesis and
progression of ideas!
Einstein:
Gravity: It’s all just straight lines!
Special Relativity (1905):
Space and time are inextricably linked
Spacetime
General Relativity (1915):
Gravity is a manifestation of spacetime curvature.
General Relativity: a rich source of new ideas
Black holes
Gravitational waves
Expanding universe
General Relativity is rigorously tested!!
• Deflection of Light by the Sun
• Gravitational Redshift
• Precession of the Perihelion of Mercury
• Time Delay of Light, . . . . .
Hulse and Taylor:
Nobel Prize in 1993!!
General Relativity is rigorously tested!!
Global Positioning System (GPS):
Accurate positioning requires accounting for affects
of general relativity on clocks in orbit and on earth
General Relativity is rigorously tested!!
• Deflection of Light by the Sun
• Gravitational Redshift
• Precession of the Perihelion of Mercury
• Time Delay of Light, . . . . .
Hulse and Taylor:
Nobel Prize in 1993!!
General Relativity is the geometric arena of
physics on very large scales:
planets, stars, galaxies, cosmology
Quantum Mechanics (or Quantum Field Theory) is the
probabilistic arena of physics on very small scales
Particles can act like waves!
de Broglie wavelength:
2 

p
Planck’s
constant


4

10m
rain
drop

30
Å


3

10
m

3
electron

10
Quantum fluctuations are manifest in
behavior of subatomic particles
electron
water
beam
jet
Quantum Field Theory is the probabilistic arena of physics on
very small scales
1010 m
Elementary Particles ( 10
Fermions - spin ½  :
electron, muon, tauon
neutrinos (3 flavors)
quarks - up, down, strange,
charm, bottom, top
1014 m
─17
m)
Bosons (Force Mediators):
photon (electromagnetism)
gluon (strong)
W , Z (weak)
1015 m

spin 
Higgs particle – spinless or spin 0
Standard Model of Subatomic Physics:
above particles plus interactions
(and ~20 free parameters)
W
e
e
Standard Model is rigorously tested!!
Example: Individual electrons are
tiny magnets


g
e

4
m
e
e
with
g

2
precise value of magnetic moment depends
on quantum fluctuations
g

2
.
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304
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theory
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
2
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8
experiment



theory
exp
eriment

10

10

experiment
Standard Model is rigorously tested!!
e 
e.g., magnetic moment of the electron,
is modified by quantum fluctuations
e
2m,



theory
exp
eriment

10

10

experiment
e.g., Lamb shift: shift between 2S1/2 and 2P1/2
energy levels of hydrogen atom (f = 1057 MHz)
f

f
theory
exp
eriment

6

10
f
experiment
Quantum Theory: a rich source of new ideas
• band structure in materials
semiconductor technology
• Bose-Einstein condensation
superfluids, superconductors
• quantum Hall effect, neutron diffraction,
• electron microscopy, lasers,
• magnetic resonance imaging,
•·······
Nobel prizes galore!!
Subatomic Physics
Elementary Particles ( 10
Fermions - spin ½  :
electron, muon, tauon
neutrinos (3 flavors)
quarks - up, down, strange,
charm, bottom, top
10
35
m
a theory of strings!
─17
m)
Bosons (Force Mediators):
photon (electromagnetism)
gluon (strong)
W , Z (weak)

spin 
Higgs particle – spinless or spin 0
Strings tame
the particle zoo!
Superstrings: the theory of subatomic physics
The essential idea:
with sufficient resolution, all elementary
particles are one-dimensional objects (strings)
electron
photon
all particle types are the same kind of string
vibrating or rotating in different ways
Superstrings: the theory of subatomic physics
The idea:
with sufficient resolution, all elementary
particles are one-dimensional objects (strings)
all particle types are the same kind of string
vibrating or rotating in different ways
the spectrum and size of the string states is
35
set by a single scale, S 10 m
c
T
String Tension:
Interactions?
2 2S
coupling constant, g,
determines probability
of interaction
Superstrings: the theory of subatomic physics
35
with resolution, S 10 m, all elementary
particles are one-dimensional objects (strings)
S
interactions are geometric joining and splitting
governed by coupling constant, g
with these simple rules get appropriate particle
species and interactions to match Standard Model
Subatomic Physics
Elementary Particles ( 10
Fermions - spin ½  :
electron, muon, tauon
neutrinos (3 flavors)
quarks - up, down, strange,
charm, bottom, top
a theory of strings!
--17
m)
Bosons (Force Mediators):
photon (electromagnetism)
gluon (strong)
W , Z (weak)

spin 
Higgs particle – spinless or spin 0
Graviton
(gravity!!)
– spin
2
What’s
missing
here?
Superstrings: the theory of gravitational physics
consistency requires the appearance of massless
particle with spin 2 
the graviton!
at long wavelengths or low momenta, reproduces
Einstein’s gravitational equations
1
R

g

8

G
T
2R

Newton’s constant
sets the string length scale:
G
 35

10m
S 3 
c
Superstrings
naturally
unified framework
this is the only
knownprovides
sensibleadescription
of
for
Quantum
Theory
and high
General
Relativity
scattering
of Field
gravitons
at very
energies!
SUPERSTRING
THEORY
Superstring theory: The devil is in the “details”
• Predicts we live in 10 spacetime dimensions!!
Experimental update: we live in 4 dimensions!
Big fix: Perhaps we haven’t seen the extra
dimensions yet.
Benefit:
short wavelengths
richness of=four-dimensional
high energies needed
physics
comestofrom
resolve
geometry
curled of
upthe
dimensions
extra dimensions
Superstring theory: The devil is in the “details”
• Predicts we live in 10 spacetime dimensions!!
Experimental update: we live in 4 dimensions!
• Predicts extra particles we haven’t seen yet!
(Supersymmetry: each fermion is accompanied by
a bosonic partner of the same mass)
Big fix: Perhaps we should look harder.
Benefit: SUSY tames the high energy
(quantum) behavior of the theory
Superstring theory: Details, details, details, ….
• Have five consistent superstring theories:
Type I, Type IIA, Type IIB,
Heterotic E8 X E8, Heterotic SO(32)
• Conjecture:
all
known
string
theories
are
different
one universe
four too many theories?!?
solutions of single fundamental theory
M-theory
Essential ingredients for M-theory conjecture:
• Dualites: two mathematical descriptions describe
identical physical phenomena
Eg, T-duality relates large and small circle compactifications
C1  2 R
n
Ep 
R
R
Ew  m 2
s
22s
C2 
R
R
Ep  m 2
s
n
Ew 
R
Essential ingredients for M-theory conjecture:
• Dualites: two mathematical descriptions describe
identical physical phenomena
• D-branes: string theory contains other kinds of
objects extended in 0, 1, 2, . . . dimensions
particles
p-branes
strings membranes
2

T
p
2sp1g
extremely heavy in weak coupling
extremely important in strong coupling
Superstring theory: Unique theory of everything
• M-theory Conjecture: all known string theories are
different solutions of single fundamental theory
M-theory also includes 11-dimensional supergravity!
Contact with experiment is crucial
??Physics at Planck scale??
M-THEORY
Superstring theory: a theory looking for a
good experiment
accelerator experiments: probe 1012 eV and beyond
Tevatron, Large Hadron Collider, ….
How far away is the Planck scale really?
Brane-world scenario:
(Some) Extra dimensions may be very large!
Advantage:
8
2
G

G
V
P
V6 6P,4
4,10
10
Planck scale may be
within reach!!
Superstring theory: a theory looking for a
good experiment
accelerator experiments: probe 1012 eV and beyond
Tevatron, Large Hadron Collider, ….
cosmological experiments: extreme conditions of
early universe may have left stringy imprints
Cosmology: extreme conditions of early universe
give a window on small scales and high energies
Future
Stringy relics or
imprints now?
Present
Past
We need to understand the
optics of our “microscope”
String physics is manifest
Superstring theory: a theory looking for a
good experiment
accelerator experiments: probe 10−19 m and beyond
Tevatron, Large Hadron Collider, ….
cosmological experiments: extreme conditions of
early universe may have left stringy imprints
Superstrings:
a mathematical model of our physical universe
Studies of string theory draw upon an
enormous range of modern mathematics:
complex analysis, group theory, fibre bundles, gerbes,
topology, differential geometry, mirror symmetry,
K-theory, derived categories, noncommutative geometry
We are still groping for
the language of string theory!
early 1900’s ─
Ernst Mach: “atoms are physically unverifiable entities”
early 1990’s ─
individual atoms are
manipulated using
atomic force microscopy
For superstrings,
the adventure is still only beginning!
More strings on the web:
“The Elegant Universe”
Brian Greene
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/
Superstrings!
http://www.sukidog.com/jpierre/strings/
The Official String Theory Web Site:
http://superstringtheory.com/
“It’s the 21st century ─
time to feed your brain!”