The 16 toroidal dimensions have a stringy radius because it has to be self-dual under T-duality,
R→α′R
This is needed for these 16 dimensions to be purely left-moving. A fast semi-heuristic way to see it is that the left-moving dimensions obey
∂X=0,∂σX=∂τX
If you integrate the latter form of the equation over
σ, you will get
α′p=w
The 16-momentum is equal to the 16-winding for all the states, in string units. But the momentum and winding belong to lattices that are dual ("inversely proportional") to one another because the momentum spacing goes like
1/R while the winding is a multiple of
2πR. So the allowed radius has to be
√α′ in certain conventions where the factors of
2,π are properly accounted for.
This post imported from StackExchange Physics at 2014-03-17 06:13 (UCT), posted by SE-user Luboš Motl