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Low temperature properties of holographic condensates
In the current work we study various models of holographic superconductors at
low temperature. Generically the zero temperature limit of those models are
solitonic solution with a zero sized horizon. Here we generalized simple
version of those zero temperature solutions to small but non-zero temperature
T. We confine ourselves to cases where near horizon geometry is AdS^4. At a
non-zero temperature a small horizon would form deep inside this AdS^4 which
does not disturb the UV physics. The resulting geometry may be matched with the
zero temperature solution at an intermediate length scale. We understand this
matching from separation of scales by setting up a perturbative expansion in
gauge potential. We have a better analytic control in abelian case and
quantities may be expressed in terms of hypergeometric function. From this we
calculate low temperature behavior of various quatities like entropy, charge
density and specific heat etc. We also calculate various energy gaps associated
with p-wave holographic superconductor to understand the underlying pairing
mechanism. The result deviates significantly from the corresponding weak
coupling BCS counterpart.Comment: 17 Page
Pointlike probes of superstring-theoretic superfluids
In analogy with an experimental setup used in liquid helium, we use a
pointlike probe to study superfluids which have a gravity dual. In the gravity
description, the probe is represented by a hanging string. We demonstrate that
there is a critical velocity below which the probe particle feels neither drag
nor stochastic forces. Above this critical velocity, there is power-law scaling
for the drag force, and the stochastic forces are characterized by a finite,
velocity-dependent temperature. This temperature participates in two simple and
general relations between the drag force and stochastic forces. The formula we
derive for the critical velocity indicates that the low-energy excitations are
massless, and they demonstrate the power of stringy methods in describing
strongly coupled superfluids.Comment: 17 pages, 2 figures, added a figure, a reference, and moved material
to an appendi
The gauge-string duality and heavy ion collisions
I review at a non-technical level the use of the gauge-string duality to
study aspects of heavy ion collisions, with special emphasis on the trailing
string calculation of heavy quark energy loss. I include some brief
speculations on how variants of the trailing string construction could provide
a toy model of black hole formation and evaporation. This essay is an invited
contribution to "Forty Years of String Theory" and is aimed at philosophers and
historians of science as well as physicists.Comment: 21 page
Quantum Critical Superfluid Flows and Anisotropic Domain Walls
We construct charged anisotropic AdS domain walls as solutions of a
consistent truncation of type IIB string theory. These are a one-parameter
family of solutions that flow to an AdS fixed point in the IR, exhibiting
emergent conformal invariance and quantum criticality. They represent the
zero-temperature limit of the holographic superfluids at finite superfluid
velocity constructed in arXiv:1010.5777. We show that these domain walls exist
only for velocities less than a critical value, agreeing in detail with a
conjecture made there. We also comment about the IR limits of flows with
velocities higher than this critical value, and point out an intriguing
similarity between the phase diagrams of holographic superfluid flows and those
of ordinary superconductors with imbalanced chemical potential.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures. V2: Very minor corrections. JHEP versio
The Gregory-Laflamme instability for the D2-D0 bound state
The D2-D0 bound state exhibits a Gregory-Laflamme instability when it is
sufficiently non-extremal. If there are no D0-branes, the requisite
non-extremality is finite. When most of the extremal mass comes from D0-branes,
the requisite non-extremality is very small. The location of the threshhold for
the instability is determined using a local thermodynamic analysis which is
then checked against a numerical analysis of the linearized equations of
motion. The thermodynamic analysis reveals an instability of non-commutative
field theory at finite temperature, which may occur only at very long
wavelengths as the decoupling limit is approached.Comment: 19 pages, Latex2e. v2: two refs added. v3: clearer exposition in
section
Holographic description of D3-branes in flat space
We describe a scheme for constructing the holographic dual of the full
D3-brane geometry with charge by embedding it into a large anti-de Sitter
space of size . Such a geometry is realized in a multi-center anti-de Sitter
geometry which admits a simple field theory interpretation as gauge
theory broken to . We find that the characteristic size of
the D3-brane geometry is of order where is the scale of
the Higgs. By choosing to be much larger than , the scale of the
D3-brane metric can be well separated from the Higgs scale in the radial
coordinate. We generalize the holographic energy-distance relation and estimate
the characteristic energy scale associated with these radial scales, and find
that the relation becomes effectively independent in the range
. This implies that all detailed structure of the
D3-brane geometry is encoded in the fine structure of the boundary gauge theory
at around the Higgs scale.Comment: 8 pages, 1 eps figur
Continuous distributions of D3-branes and gauged supergravity
States on the Coulomb branch of N=4 super-Yang-Mills theory are studied from
the point of view of gauged supergravity in five dimensions. These
supersymmetric solutions provide examples of consistent truncation from type
IIB supergravity in ten dimensions. A mass gap for states created by local
operators and perfect screening for external quarks arise in the supergravity
approximation. We offer an interpretation of these surprising features in terms
of ensembles of brane distributions.Comment: 19 pages, two figures, latex. v2: reference added, small corrections.
v3: corrected unbounded spectrum erro
Renormalization Group Flows from Holography--Supersymmetry and a c-Theorem
We obtain first order equations that determine a supersymmetric kink solution
in five-dimensional N=8 gauged supergravity. The kink interpolates between an
exterior anti-de Sitter region with maximal supersymmetry and an interior
anti-de Sitter region with one quarter of the maximal supersymmetry. One eighth
of supersymmetry is preserved by the kink as a whole. We interpret it as
describing the renormalization group flow in N=4 super-Yang-Mills theory broken
to an N=1 theory by the addition of a mass term for one of the three adjoint
chiral superfields. A detailed correspondence is obtained between fields of
bulk supergravity in the interior anti-de Sitter region and composite operators
of the infrared field theory. We also point out that the truncation used to
find the reduced symmetry critical point can be extended to obtain a new N=4
gauged supergravity theory holographically dual to a sector of N=2 gauge
theories based on quiver diagrams.
We consider more general kink geometries and construct a c-function that is
positive and monotonic if a weak energy condition holds in the bulk gravity
theory. For even-dimensional boundaries, the c-function coincides with the
trace anomaly coefficients of the holographically related field theory in
limits where conformal invariance is recovered.Comment: 56 pages, three figures, harvmac. v2: improved referencing, corrected
discussion of energy conditions. v3: one more reference fixe
Fermion correlators in non-abelian holographic superconductors
We consider fermion correlators in non-abelian holographic superconductors.
The spectral function of the fermions exhibits several interesting features
such as support in displaced Dirac cones and an asymmetric distribution of
normal modes. These features are compared to similar ones observed in angle
resolved photoemission experiments on high T_c superconductors. Along the way
we elucidate some properties of p-wave superconductors in AdS_4 and discuss the
construction of SO(4) superconductors.Comment: 49 pages, 11 figure
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