Rolling Tachyon

Published 6 May 2002 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Ashoke Sen JHEP04(2002)048 DOI 10.1088/1126-6708/2002/04/048

1126-6708/2002/04/048

Abstract

We discuss construction of classical time dependent solutions in open string (field) theory, describing the motion of the tachyon on unstable D-branes. Despite the fact that the string field theory action contains infinite number of time derivatives, and hence it is not a priori clear how to set up the initial value problem, the theory contains a family of time dependent solutions characterized by the initial position and velocity of the tachyon field. We write down the world-sheet action of the boundary conformal field theories associated with these solutions and study the corresponding boundary states. For D-branes in bosonic string theory, the energy momentum tensor of the system evolves asymptotically towards a finite limit if we push the tachyon in the direction in which the potential has a local minimum, but hits a singularity if we push it in the direction where the potential is unbounded from below.

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10.1088/1126-6708/2002/04/048