21 research outputs found
Holography for field theory solitons
We extend a well-known D-brane construction of the AdS/dCFT correspondence to
non-abelian defects. We focus on the bulk side of the correspondence and show
that there exists a regime of parameters in which the low-energy description
consists of two approximately decoupled sectors. The two sectors are gravity in
the ambient spacetime, and a six-dimensional supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory.
The Yang-Mills theory is defined on a rigid AdS_4 x S^2 background and admits
sixteen supersymmetries. We also consider a one-parameter deformation that
gives rise to a family of Yang-Mills theories on asymptotically AdS_4 x S^2
spacetimes, which are invariant under eight supersymmetries. With future
holographic applications in mind, we analyze the vacuum structure and
perturbative spectrum of the Yang-Mills theory on AdS_4 x S^2, as well as
systems of BPS equations for finite-energy solitons. Finally, we demonstrate
that the classical Yang-Mills theory has a consistent truncation on the
two-sphere, resulting in maximally supersymmetric Yang-Mills on AdS_4.Comment: 78 pages plus appendices, 4 figures; v2: references added; v3: typos
corrected, published versio
Supersymmetry of the D3/D5 Defect Field Theory
Four-dimensional N=4 super Yang-Mills, with a codimension-one defect breaking
half of the supersymmetry, arises as the field theory description of the D3/D5
intersection in the holographic limit. This is one of the earliest, most
extensively studied, and commonly used systems in holography. In this note we
give the full R-symmetry-covariant supersymmetry variations for this system. We
also provide the supercurrents and compute the algebra of the corresponding
supercharges, obtaining the full set of central charges. We show that
magnetically charged finite-energy field configurations preserving half of the
supersymmetry are solutions to a new form of the extended Bogomolny equations,
in which the defect fields play the role of jumping data for the Nahm-like part
of the equations. In the appendices, we explain the connection between our
results and the superspace-based formulations in the literature.Comment: 32 pages, 1 figure, 1 table. In v3: additional section added
describing preliminary application of results to BPS solitons; references
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Setting the scale of the p p and p bar p total cross sections using AdS/QCD
This paper is an addendum to our earlier paper \cite{pom} where we computed
the Pomeron contribution to and scattering in AdS/QCD. The
model of \cite{pom} depends on four parameters: the slope and intercept of the
Pomeron trajectory , a mass scale which
determines a form factor entering into matrix elements of the energy-momentum
tensor, and a coupling between the lightest spin
glueball and the proton which sets the overall scale of the total cross
section. Here we perform a more detailed computation of in
the Sakai-Sugimoto model using the construction of nucleons as instantons of
the dual 5d gauge theory and an effective 5d fermion description of these
nucleons which has been successfully used to compute a variety of nucleon-meson
couplings. We find
which is in reasonable agreement with the value determined by fitting single Pomeron exchange to data.Comment: 8 page