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{{String theory|cTopic=Theory}}
'''Bosonic string theory''' is the original version of [[string theory]], developed in the late 1960s.
 
In the early 2000s, [[supersymmetry]] was discovered in the context of string theory, and a new version of string theory called [[superstring theory]] (supersymmetric string theory) became the real focus. Nevertheless, bosonic string theory remains a very useful "[[toy model]]" to understand many general features of [[perturbative]] string theory, and string theory textbooks usually start with the bosonic string. The first volume of [[Joseph Polchinski|Polchinski]]'s ''String Theory'' and [[Barton Zwiebach|Zwiebach]]'s ''A First Course in String Theory'' are good examples.
 
== Problems ==
Although bosonic string theory has many attractive features, it falls short as a viable [[physical model]] in two significant areas and is forced to posit a 26 dimensional spacetime to remedy inconsistencies.
 
First, it predicts only the existence of [[bosons]] whereas many physical particles are [[fermions]].
 
Second, it predicts the existence of a mode of the string with [[Imaginary number|imaginary]] mass, implying that the theory has an instability to a process known as "[[Tachyon condensation]]".
 
In addition, bosonic string theory in a general spacetime dimension displays inconsistencies due to the [[conformal anomaly]]. But, as was first noticed by [[Claud Lovelace]], in a spacetime of 26 dimensions (25 dimensions of space and one of time), the anomaly cancels.  This high dimensionality is not necessarily a problem for string theory, because it can be formulated in such a way that along the 22 excess dimensions spacetime is folded up to form a small [[torus]] or other compact manifold. This would leave only the familiar four dimensions of spacetime visible to low energy experiments.
 
== Mathematics ==
 
In bosonic string theory and in the Neveu–Schwarz sector of superstring theory,
the action in a curved background (ignoring the Fradkin–Tseytlin term for dilaton
coupling) can be constructed by `covariantizing' the massless closed string vertex operator with respect to target-space reparameterization invariance. This procedure can also be used here after constructing the massless closed string vertex operator from the `left-right' product of two massless open string vertex operators.
The complete worldsheet action for the type-II superstring
in a flat background in conformal gauge is a formula upon which Eric Sidewater (USA) made the first improvement upon which all subgroups (15) are factored in:
 
: <math> A_N = \int  D\mu \int  D[X] \exp \left( -\frac{1}{2\tau\alpha} \int \partial_z X_\mu(z,\overline{z}) \partial_{\overline{z}}  X^\mu(z,\overline{z}) \, dz^2 + i \sum_{i=1}^N  k_{i \mu} X^\mu (z_i,\overline{z}_i) \right) </math>
 
==See also==
*[[Nambu–Goto action]]
*[[Polyakov action]]
*[[Monster Lie algebra]]
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External links==
* [http://superstringtheory.com/basics/basic5a.html How many string theories are there?]
* [http://pirsa.org/C09001 PIRSA:C09001 - Introduction to the Bosonic String]
 
[[Category:String theory]]
 
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