
The exact bosonic Neumann matrices of the cubic vertex in plane-wave light-cone string field theory are derived using the contour integration techniques developed in our earlier paper. This simplifies the original derivation of the vertex. In particular, the Neumann matrices are written in terms of μ-deformed Gamma-functions, thus casting them into a form that elegantly generalizes the well-known flat-space solution. The asymptotics of the μ-deformed Gamma-functions allow one to determine the large-μbehaviour of the Neumann matrices including exponential corrections. We provide an explicit expression for the first exponential correction and make a conjecture for the subsequent exponential correction terms.
26 pages, 1 figure; harvmac (b); v4: minor corrections in appendix D
High Energy Physics - Theory, FOS: Physical sciences, plane wave, dimension: 10, space-time: anti-de Sitter, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), gauge field theory: Yang-Mills, duality, string model, supersymmetry, vertex function, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530
High Energy Physics - Theory, FOS: Physical sciences, plane wave, dimension: 10, space-time: anti-de Sitter, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), gauge field theory: Yang-Mills, duality, string model, supersymmetry, vertex function, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530
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