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Exploring T-Duality for Self-Dual Fields

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arxiv 2311.09153 v1 pith:VDEG7KAV submitted 2023-11-15 hep-th

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We study avatars of T-duality within Sen's formalism for self-dual field strengths in various dimensions. This formalism is shown to naturally accommodate the T-duality relation between Type IIA/IIB theories when compactified on a circle without the need for imposing the self-duality constraint by hand, as is usually done. We also continue our study of this formalism on two-dimensional target spacetimes and initiate its study as a worldsheet theory. In particular, we show that Sen's action provides a natural worldsheet-based understanding of twisted and asymmetrically twisted strings. Finally, we show that the $\mathrm{T}\bar{\mathrm{T}}$-deformed theory of left- and right-chiral bosons described in Sen's formalism possesses a scaling limit that is related via field-theoretic T-duality to a recently studied integrable deformation of quantum mechanics.

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