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Defect CFTs and holographic multiverse
We investigate some aspects of a recent proposal for a holographic
description of the multiverse. Specifically, we focus on the implications on
the suggested duality of the fluctuations of a bubble separating two universes
with different cosmological constants. We do so by considering a similar
problem in a 2+1 CFT with a codimension one defect, obtained by an M5-brane
probe embedding in AdS_4x S^7, and studying its spectrum of fluctuations. Our
results suggest that the kind of behavior required by the spectrum of bubble
fluctuations is not likely to take place in defect CFTs with an AdS dual,
although it might be possible if the defect supports a non-unitary theory.Comment: 19 pages; v2: typos fixed, minor changes
Construction and Consequences of Coloured Charges in QCD
This talk reports on work aimed at improving our understanding of charged
states in gauge theories.Emphasis is placed on different ways of
implementingthe gauge invariance of physical states. QED perturbative
calculations are used to stress that gauge invariance is not enough: only a
subset of such states have a direct physical significance. In QCD a
non-perturbative obstruction means that quarks and gluons cannot form physical
states and as such these particles are not truely observables. This sets a
fundamental limit on the constituent quark model.Comment: 4 pages, latex, needs sprocl.st
Entropy Maximization in the Presence of Higher-Curvature Interactions
Within the context of the entropic principle, we consider the entropy of
supersymmetric black holes in N=2 supergravity theories in four dimensions with
higher-curvature interactions, and we discuss its maximization at points in
moduli space at which an excess of hypermultiplets becomes massless. We find
that the gravitational coupling function F^(1) enhances the maximization at
these points in moduli space. In principle, this enhancement may be modified by
the contribution from higher F^(g)-couplings. We show that this is indeed the
case for the resolved conifold by resorting to the non-perturbative expression
for the topological free energy.Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures, AMS-LaTe
Supersymmetric Godel-type Universe in four Dimensions
We generalize the classification of all supersymmetric solutions of pure N=2,
D=4 gauged supergravity to the case when external sources are included. It is
shown that the source must be an electrically charged dust. We give a
particular solution to the resulting equations, that describes a Goedel-type
universe preserving one quarter of the supersymmetries.Comment: 6 pages, Latex. v2: references and footnote added. v3: introduction
expanded, minor corrections, references added. Final versio
Extremal non-BPS black holes and entropy extremization
At the horizon, a static extremal black hole solution in N=2 supergravity in
four dimensions is determined by a set of so-called attractor equations which,
in the absence of higher-curvature interactions, can be derived as
extremization conditions for the black hole potential or, equivalently, for the
entropy function. We contrast both methods by explicitly solving the attractor
equations for a one-modulus prepotential associated with the conifold. We find
that near the conifold point, the non-supersymmetric solution has a
substantially different behavior than the supersymmetric solution. We analyze
the stability of the solutions and the extrema of the resulting entropy as a
function of the modulus. For the non-BPS solution the region of attractivity
and the maximum of the entropy do not coincide with the conifold point.Comment: 19 pages, 4 figures, AMS-LaTeX, reference adde
Flavor from M5-branes
We study various aspects of the defect conformal field theory that arises
when placing a single M5-brane probe in AdS_4 x S^7. We derive the full set of
fluctuation modes and dimensions of the corresponding dual operators. We argue
that the latter does not depend on the presence of a non-trivial magnetic flux
on the M5-brane world-volume. Finally we give a mass to the hypermultiplet
living on the defect, and compute the resulting mesonic spectrum.Comment: 19 page
A deformation of AdS_5 x S^5
We analyse a one parameter family of supersymmetric solutions of type IIB
supergravity that includes AdS_5 x S^5. For small values of the parameter the
solutions are causally well-behaved, but beyond a critical value closed
timelike curves (CTC's) appear. The solutions are holographically dual to N=4
supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory on a non-conformally flat background with
non-vanishing R-currents. We compute the holographic energy-momentum tensor for
the spacetime and show that it remains finite even when the CTC's appear. The
solutions, as well as the uplift of some recently discovered AdS_5 black hole
solutions, are shown to preserve precisely two supersymmetries.Comment: 16 pages, v2: typos corrected and references adde
On Duality Walls in String Theory
Following the RG flow of an N=1 quiver gauge theory and applying Seiberg
duality whenever necessary defines a duality cascade, that in simple cases has
been understood holographically. It has been argued that in certain cases, the
dualities will pile up at a certain energy scale called the duality wall,
accompanied by a dramatic rise in the number of degrees of freedom. In string
theory, this phenomenon is expected to occur for branes at a generic threefold
singularity, for which the associated quiver has Lorentzian signature. We here
study sequences of Seiberg dualities on branes at the C_3/Z_3 orbifold
singularity. We use the naive beta functions to define an (unphysical) scale
along the cascade. We determine, as a function of initial conditions, the scale
of the wall as well as the critical exponent governing the approach to it. The
position of the wall is piecewise linear, while the exponent appears to be
constant. We comment on the possible implications of these results for physical
walls.Comment: 22 pages, 2 figures. v2: physical interpretation rectified, reference
adde
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