908 research outputs found
Holographic duals of SQCD models in low dimensions
We obtain gravity duals to supersymmetric gauge theories in two and three
spacetime dimensions with unquenched flavor. The supergravity solutions are
generated by a set of color branes wrapping a compact cycle in a Calabi-Yau
threefold, together with another set of flavor branes extended along the
directions orthogonal to the cycle wrapped by the color branes. We construct
supergravity backgrounds which include the backreaction induced by a smeared
set of flavor branes, which act as delocalized dynamical sources of the
different supergravity fields.Comment: 42 pages, 5 figures;v2: typos correcte
Consistent reduction of charged D3-D7 systems
We provide a consistent reduction to five dimensions of the system of
D3-branes at Calabi-Yau singularities coupled to D7-branes with world-volume
gauge flux. The D3-branes source the dual to would-be conformal quiver
theories. The D7-branes, which are homogeneously distributed in their
transverse directions, are dual to massless matter in the fundamental
representation at finite (baryon) density. We provide the five-dimensional
action and equations of motion, and discuss a few sub-truncations. The
reduction can be used in the study of transport properties and stability of
D3-D7 charged systems.Comment: 23 pages. v2: references added and minor change
D3-D7 Quark-Gluon Plasmas at Finite Baryon Density
We present the string dual to SU(Nc) N=4 SYM, coupled to Nf massless
fundamental flavors, at finite temperature and baryon density. The solution is
determined by two dimensionless parameters, both depending on the 't Hooft
coupling at the scale set by the temperature T:
, weighting the backreaction of the flavor
fields and , where is the
baryon density. For small values of these two parameters the solution is given
analytically up to second order. We study the thermodynamics of the system in
the canonical and grand-canonical ensembles. We then analyze the energy loss of
partons moving through the plasma, computing the jet quenching parameter and
studying its dependence on the baryon density. Finally, we analyze certain
"optical" properties of the plasma. The whole setup is generalized to non
abelian strongly coupled plasmas engineered on D3-D7 systems with D3-branes
placed at the tip of a generic singular Calabi-Yau cone. In all the cases,
fundamental matter fields are introduced by means of homogeneously smeared
D7-branes and the flavor symmetry group is thus a product of abelian factors.Comment: 27 pages; v2: 29 pages, 1 (new) figure, new section 4.4 on optical
properties, references, comments added; v3: eq. (3.19), comments and a
reference adde
Supersymmetry breaking at the end of a cascade of Seiberg dualities
We study the IR dynamics of the cascading non-conformal quiver theory on N
regular and M fractional D3 branes at the tip of the complex cone over the
first del Pezzo surface. The horizon of this cone is the irregular
Sasaki-Einstein manifold Y^{2,1}. Our analysis shows that at the end of the
cascade supersymmetry is dynamically broken.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures, minor changes, typos correcte
Strings on pp-waves and Hadrons in (softly broken) N=1 gauge theories
We study the Penrose limit of Type IIB duals of softly broken N=1 SU(N) gauge
theories in four dimensions, obtained as deformations of the Maldacena-Nunez
and Klebanov-Strassler backgrounds. We extract the string spectrum on the
resulting pp-wave backgrounds and discuss some properties of the conjectured
dual gauge theory hadrons, the so called "Annulons". The string zero-point
energy on the light-cone is nontrivial, due to the loss of linearly realized
worldsheet supersymmetry, and negative, even in the unbroken supersymmetric
case. This causes the appearance of non-perturbative corrections to the
hadronic mass spectrum. We briefly discuss the thermodynamic behavior of these
string models, calculating the corresponding Hagedorn temperatures.Comment: 20 page
Gravity duals of 2d supersymmetric gauge theories
We find new supergravity solutions generated by D5-branes wrapping a
four-cycle and preserving four and two supersymmetries. We first consider the
configuration in which the fivebranes wrap a four-cycle in a Calabi-Yau
threefold, which preserves four supersymmetries and is a gravity dual to the
Coulomb branch of two-dimensional gauge theories with N=(2,2) supersymmetry. We
also study the case of fivebranes wrapping a co-associative four-cycle in a
manifold of G_2-holonomy, which provides a gravity dual of N=(1,1)
supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory in two dimensions. We also discuss the
addition of unquenched fundamental matter fields to these backgrounds and find
the corresponding gravity solutions with flavor brane sources.Comment: 34 pages + appendices; v2: minor improvement
Back-reaction of Non-supersymmetric Probes: Phase Transition and Stability
We consider back-reaction by non-supersymmetric D7/anti-D7 probe branes in
the Kuperstein-Sonnenschein model at finite temperature. Using the smearing
technique, we obtain an analytical solution for the back-reacted background to
leading order in N_f/N_c. This back-reaction explicitly breaks the conformal
invariance and introduces a dimension 6 operator in the dual field theory which
is an irrelevant deformation of the original conformal field theory. We further
probe this back-reacted background by introducing an additional set of probe
brane/anti-brane. This additional probe sector undergoes a chiral phase
transition at finite temperature, which is absent when the back-reaction
vanishes. We investigate the corresponding phase diagram and the thermodynamics
associated with this phase transition. We also argue that additional probes do
not suffer from any instability caused by the back-reaction, which suggests
that this system is stable beyond the probe limit.Comment: 56 pages, 8 figures. References updated, improved discussion on
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Holographic Duals of Quark Gluon Plasmas with Unquenched Flavors
We review the construction of gravitational solutions holographically dual to
N=1 quiver gauge theories with dynamical flavor multiplets. We focus on the
D3-D7 construction and consider the finite temperature, finite quark chemical
potential case where there is a charged black hole in the dual solution.
Discussed physical outputs of the model include its thermodynamics (with
susceptibilities) and general hydrodynamic properties.Comment: Lecture presented at the Workshop "AdS/CFT and Novel Approaches to
Hadron and Heavy Ion Physics", Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics
(KITPC), Beijing, China, 13 October 2010. Review article to be published in
Communications in Theoretical Physics. 27 pages, 2 figure
Wilson Loop, Regge Trajectory and Hadron Masses in a Yang-Mills Theory from Semiclassical Strings
We compute the one-loop string corrections to the Wilson loop, glueball Regge
trajectory and stringy hadron masses in the Witten model of non supersymmetric,
large-N Yang-Mills theory. The classical string configurations corresponding to
the above field theory objects are respectively: open straight strings, folded
closed spinning strings, and strings orbiting in the internal part of the
supergravity background. For the rectangular Wilson loop we show that besides
the standard Luescher term, string corrections provide a rescaling of the field
theory string tension. The one-loop corrections to the linear glueball Regge
trajectories render them nonlinear with a positive intercept, as in the
experimental soft Pomeron trajectory. Strings orbiting in the internal space
predict a spectrum of hadronic-like states charged under global flavor
symmetries which falls in the same universality class of other confining
models.Comment: 52 pages, latex 3 times, v3: references adde
D3/D7 Quark-Gluon Plasma with Magnetically Induced Anisotropy
We study the effects of the temperature and of a magnetic field in the setup
of an intersection of D3/D7 branes, where a large number of D7 branes is
smeared in the transverse directions to allow for a perturbative solution in a
backreaction parameter. The magnetic field sources an anisotropy in the plasma,
and we investigate its physical consequences for the thermodynamics and energy
loss of particles probing the system. In particular we comment on the
stress-energy tensor of the plasma, the propagation of sound in the directions
parallel and orthogonal to the magnetic field, the drag force of a quark moving
through the medium and jet quenching.Comment: 29 pages + appendices, 5 figures. v2 Version to appear in JHEP, with
minor revisions, references added and typos correcte
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