550 research outputs found
Elaborations on the String Dual to N=1 SQCD
In this paper we make further refinements to the duality proposed between N=1
SQCD and certain string (supergravity plus branes) backgrounds, working in the
regime of comparable large number of colors and flavors. Using the string
theory solutions, we predict different field theory observables and phenomena
like Seiberg duality, gauge coupling and its running, the behavior of Wilson
and 't Hooft loops, anomalous dimensions of the quark superfields, quartic
superpotential coupling and its running, continuous and discrete anomaly
matching. We also give evidence for the smooth interpolation between higgsed
and confining vacua. We provide several matchings between field theory and
string theory computations.Comment: 44 pages, 6 figures. References added, minor rewritings, published
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Paretic syndrome in gulls from southern Portugal: searching for the causative agent
Between 2010 and 2019, 2.432 gulls (Larus michahellis and Larus fuscus) with paretic
syndrome were received at RIAS Wildlife Rehabilitation and Research Centre. The
clinical signs included weakness, anorexia, paralysis, diarrhoea (flaccid cloacae),
dyspnoea and, in some cases, death. Several biotic contaminants are among the
potential cause of this syndrome: marine biotoxins, Clostridium botulinum, cyanotoxins
and virus. This presentation compiles the results of the Clostridium botulinum and
marine biotoxins analysis conducted at the French National Reference Centre for
anaerobic bacteria and botulism, Pasteur Institute (Paris) and the Vigo Centre of the
Spanish Oceanographic Institute, respectively.
C. botulinum analyses were conducted in livers and intestines from 5 gulls with paretic
syndrome symptoms admitted at RIAS Wildlife Rehabilitation and Research Centre.
Samples were pooled in two groups according to the tissue and analysed by targeted
Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) on neurotoxin genes after sample
enrichment culture under anaerobic conditions. The presence of botulinum toxin was
confirmed by a lethality test on mice (mouse bioassay). Mice were intraperitoneally
injected with filtered supernatant of the culture.
Paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) were analysed by Liquid Chromatography with
Fluorescence Detection and Post-column Oxidation in samples from ten gull kidneys
and in the cloacae contents from another gull. Domoic acid (DA) analysis was
conducted following a procedure that involved a methanolic extraction and analysis by
Liquid Chromatography coupled to High Resolution Mass Spectrometry. DA was
analysed in twenty three gull samples: ten livers, ten intestines and three cloacae
contents. PSTs and DA were not detected in any of the samples tested.
Results obtained so far point to C. botulimum type C/D as the causative agent of the
paretic syndrome in gulls
Non-Perturbative Planar Equivalence and the Absence of Closed String Tachyons
We consider 'orbifold' and 'orientifold' field theories from the dual closed
string theory side. We argue that a necessary condition for planar equivalence
to hold is the absence of a closed string tachyonic mode in the dual
non-supersymmetric string. We analyze several gauge theories on R3xS1. In the
specific case of U(N) theories with symmetric/anti-symmetric fermions
('orientifold field theories') the relevant closed string theory is
tachyon-free at large compactification radius (due to winding modes), but it
develops a tachyonic mode below a critical radius. Our finding is with
agreement with field theory expectations of a phase transition from a C-parity
violating phase to a C-parity preserving phase as the compactification radius
increases. In the case of U(N)xU(N) theories with bi-fundamental matter
('orbifold field theories') a tachyon is always present in the string spectrum,
at any compactification radius. We conclude that on R4 planar equivalence holds
for 'orientfiold field theories', but fails for 'orbifold field theories'
daughters of N=4 SYM and suggest the same for daughters of N=1 SYM. We also
discuss examples of SO/Sp gauge theories with symmetric/anti-symmetric
fermions. In this case planar equivalence holds at any compactification radius
-in agreement with the absence of tachyons in the string dual.Comment: 14 pages, Latex. 3 eps figures. v2: ref. added. v3: clarifying
sentences added in the abstract and at the end of section 4. version accepted
to JHE
N=1 SQCD-like theories with N_f massive flavors from AdS/CFT and beta functions
We study new supergravity solutions related to large-
supersymmetric gauge field theories with a large number of massive
flavors. We use a recently proposed framework based on configurations with
color D5 branes and a distribution of flavor D5 branes, governed by
a function . Although the system admits many solutions, under
plausible physical assumptions the relevant solution is uniquely determined for
each value of . In the IR region, the solution smoothly
approaches the deformed Maldacena-N\'u\~nez solution. In the UV region it
approaches a linear dilaton solution. For the gauge coupling
function computed holographically is negative definite, in the UV approaching
the NSVZ function with anomalous dimension
(approaching )), and with in
the IR. For , has a UV fixed point at strong coupling,
suggesting the existence of an IR fixed point at a lower value of the coupling.
We argue that the solutions with describe a "Seiberg dual" picture where
flips sign.Comment: 18 pages, 10 figure
Baryon charge from embedding topology and a continuous meson spectrum in a new holographic gauge theory
We study a new holographic gauge theory based on probe D4-branes in the
background dual to D4-branes on a circle with antiperiodic boundary conditions
for fermions. Field theory configurations with baryons correspond to smooth
embeddings of the probe D4-branes with nontrivial winding around an S^4 in the
geometry. As a consequence, physics of baryons and nuclei can be studied
reliably in this model using the abelian Born-Infeld action. However,
surprisingly, we find that the meson spectrum is not discrete. This is related
to a curious result that the action governing small fluctuations of the gauge
field on the probe brane is the five-dimensional Maxwell action in Minkowski
space despite the non-trivial embedding of the probe brane in the curved
background geometry.Comment: 24 pages, LaTeX, 10 figures, v4: previously ignored effects of
coupling to RR-fields included, meson spectrum qualitatively changed, v5:
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Phases of N=1 USp(2N_c) Gauge Theories with Flavors
We studied the phase structures of N=1 supersymmetric USp(2N_c) gauge theory
with N_f flavors in the fundamental representation as we deformed the N=2
supersymmetric QCD by adding the superpotential for adjoint chiral scalar
field. We determined the most general factorization curves for various breaking
patterns, for example, the two different breaking patterns of quartic
superpotential. We observed all kinds of smooth transitions for quartic
superpotential. Finally we discuss the intriguing role of USp(0) in the phase
structure and the possible connection with observations made recently in
hep-th/0304271 (Aganagic, Intriligator, Vafa and Warner) and in hep-th/0307063
(Cachazo).Comment: 61pp; Improved the presentation, references are added and to appear
in PR
Coâinfection by classic MYXV and haâMYXV in Iberian hare (Lepus granatensis) and European wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus algirus)
Research Areas: Infectious Diseases ; Veterinary SciencesMyxomatosis is an emergent disease in the Iberian hare (Lepus granatensis). In this species, the disease is caused by a natural recombinant virus (ha-myxoma virus [MYXV]) identified for the first time in 2018 and has since been responsible for a large number of outbreaks in Spain and Portugal. The ha-MYXV, which harbours a 2.8 Kb insert-disrupting gene M009L, can also infect and cause disease in wild and domestic rabbits, despite being less frequently identified in rabbits. During the laboratory investigations of wild leporids found dead in Portugal carried out within the scope of a Nacional Surveillance Plan (Dispatch 4757/17, MAFDR), co-infection events by classic (MYXV) and naturally recombinant (ha-MYXV) strains were detected in both one Iberian hare and one European wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus algirus). These two cases were initially detected by a multiplex qPCR detection of MYXV and ha-MYXV and subsequently confirmed by conventional PCR and sequencing of the M009L gene, which contains an ha-MYXV-specific insertion. To our knowledge, this is the first documented report of co-infection by classic MYXV and ha-MYXV strains either in Iberian hare or in European wild rabbit. It is also the first report of infection of an Iberian hare by a classic MYXV strain. These findings highlight the continuous evolution of the MYXV and the frequent host range changes that justify the nonstop monitoring of the sanitary condition of wild Leporidae populations in the Iberian Peninsula.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio
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
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