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Boundary contributions to three loop superstring amplitudes
In type II superstring theory, the vacuum amplitude at a given loop order
can receive contributions from the boundary of the compactified, genus
supermoduli space of curves . These contributions
capture the long distance or infrared behaviour of the amplitude. The boundary
parametrises degenerations of genus super Riemann surfaces. A holomorphic
projection of the supermoduli space onto its reduced space would then provide a
way to integrate the holomorphic, superstring measure and thereby give the
superstring vacuum amplitude at -loop order. However, such a projection does
not generally exist over the bulk of the supermoduli spaces in higher genera.
Nevertheless, certain boundary divisors in
may holomorphically map onto a bosonic space upon composition with universal
morphisms, thereby enabling an integration of the holomorphic, superstring
measure here. Making use of ansatz factorisations of the superstring measure
near the boundary, our analysis shows that the boundary contributions to the
three loop vacuum amplitude will vanish in closed oriented type II superstring
theory with unbroken spacetime supersymmetry.Comment: 36 page
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