SCFT deformations via uplifted solitons

IF 2.5 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS
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Abstract

A holographic method for implementing a particular supersymmetry-preserving deformation to 4d SCFTs is presented. At the heart of the procedure is a soliton solution of minimal d=5 gauged supergravity. Embedding this solution into ten- and eleven-dimensional string theory backgrounds of the form AdS×5M, we systematically construct a range of new solutions. Each holographically realizes a twisted compactification of the SCFT4 dual to the original background. In the IR, the resulting SQFTs flow to gapped three-dimensional systems. Using a variety of holographic observables, we give evidence for this interpretation and for confinement in the deformed SQFTs. Our method applies to any holographic solutions admitting a consistent truncation to minimal d=5 gauged supergravity, and can likely be generalized to solutions with other AdSd factors.

通过上行孤子实现 SCFT 变形
本文提出了一种对 4d SCFT 实施特定超对称保留变形的全息方法。该方法的核心是最小 d=5 测量超引力的孤子解。把这个解嵌入到 AdS×5M 形式的十维和十一维弦理论背景中,我们系统地构建了一系列新解。每个方案都全息地实现了与原始背景对偶的 SCFT4 的扭曲紧凑化。在红外,由此产生的 SQFTs 流向间隙三维系统。利用各种全息观测指标,我们给出了这一解释的证据,以及变形 SQFT 的约束性。我们的方法适用于任何允许对最小d=5测量超引力进行一致截断的全息解,并有可能推广到具有其他AdSd因子的解。
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Nuclear Physics B
Nuclear Physics B 物理-物理:粒子与场物理
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5.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
302
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Nuclear Physics B focuses on the domain of high energy physics, quantum field theory, statistical systems, and mathematical physics, and includes four main sections: high energy physics - phenomenology, high energy physics - theory, high energy physics - experiment, and quantum field theory, statistical systems, and mathematical physics. The emphasis is on original research papers (Frontiers Articles or Full Length Articles), but Review Articles are also welcome.
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