From hadrons to gravitons via strings
Abstract
The first quantum string theories were developed around 1970, prior to the discovery of quantum chromodynamics, with the goal of producing a theory of hadrons. Basic physical requirements and mathematical consistency of the string theories known at that time turned out to require the inclusion of gravity and the existence of extra spatial dimensions. This came as a complete surprise to everyone who was involved. It led to a completely new and very ambitious goal for string theory research, namely a unified quantum theory of gravity and all other forces. In particular, this goal requires that the string tension is 20 orders of magnitude larger than was previously envisioned. Fifty years later, this goal is widely shared.
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Acknowledgement
This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics, under Award Number DE-SC0011632.
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- Discussion Paper: arXiv:2412.16885 (arXiv)
Funding
- Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy
- DE-SC0011632
Dates
- Accepted
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2025-02-11
- Available
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2025-02-20Published