34 research outputs found
What's the Point? Hole-ography in Poincare AdS
In the context of the AdS/CFT correspondence, we study bulk reconstruction of
the Poincare wedge of AdS via hole-ography, i.e., in terms of differential
entropy of the dual CFT. Previous work had considered the reconstruction of
closed or open spacelike curves in global AdS, and of infinitely extended
spacelike curves in Poincare AdS that are subject to a periodicity condition at
infinity. Working first at constant time, we find that a closed curve in
Poincare is described in the CFT by a family of intervals that covers the
spatial axis at least twice. We also show how to reconstruct open curves,
points and distances, and obtain a CFT action whose extremization leads to bulk
points. We then generalize all of these results to the case of curves that vary
in time, and discover that generic curves have segments that cannot be
reconstructed using the standard hole-ographic construction. This happens
because, for the nonreconstructible segments, the tangent geodesics fail to be
fully contained within the Poincare wedge. We show that a previously discovered
variant of the hole-ographic method allows us to overcome this challenge, by
reorienting the geodesics touching the bulk curve to ensure that they all
remain within the wedge. Our conclusion is that all spacelike curves in
Poincare AdS can be completely reconstructed with CFT data, and each curve has
in fact an infinite number of representations within the CFT.Comment: 37+3 pages, multiple figures. v2: typos corrected, matches published
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IIA/B, Wound and Wrapped
We examine the T-duality relation between 1+1 NCOS and the DLCQ limit of type
IIA string theory. We show that, as long as there is a compact dimension, one
can meaningfully define an `NCOS' limit of IIB/A string theory even in the
absence of D-branes (and even if there is no B-field). This yields a theory of
closed strings with strictly positive winding, which is T-dual to DLCQ IIA/B
without any D-branes. We call this the Type IIB/A Wound String Theory. The
existence of decoupled sectors can be seen directly from the energy spectrum,
and mirrors that of the DLCQ theory. It becomes clear then that all of the
different p+1 NCOS theories are simply different states of this single Wound
IIA/B theory which contain D-branes. We study some of the properties of this
theory. In particular, we show that upon toroidal compactification, Wound
string theory is U-dual to various Wrapped Brane theories which contain OM
theory and the ODp theories as special states.Comment: LaTeX 2e, 36+1 pages, 1 ps figur
Branes from Light: Embeddings and Energetics for Symmetric -Quarks in SYM
We construct the D3-brane dual to a -quark of
super-Yang-Mills theory in the totally symmetric representation of ,
undergoing arbitrary motion. Our method of construction generalizes previous
work by Mikhailov, and proceeds by shooting light rays inward from the anti-de
Sitter boundary, to trace out the brane embedding. We expect this method to
have wider relevance, and provide evidence for this by showing that it
correctly reproduces the known D5-brane embeddings dual to totally
antisymmetric -quarks. As an application of our solutions, we compute the
energy of the D3-brane and extract from it the -quark's intrinsic energy and
rate of radiation. The result matches expectations based on previous
calculations, and makes contact with the exact Bremsstrahlung function for the
fundamental representation.Comment: 1+28 pages, 3 figures. v2: references adde
Radiation Damping in a Non-Abelian Strongly-Coupled Gauge Theory
We study a `dressed' or `composite' quark in strongly-coupled N=4
super-Yang-Mills (SYM), making use of the AdS/CFT correspondence. We show that
the standard string dynamics nicely captures the physics of the quark and its
surrounding quantum non-Abelian field configuration, making it possible to
derive a relativistic equation of motion that incorporates the effects of
radiation damping. From this equation one can deduce a non-standard dispersion
relation for the composite quark, as well as a Lorentz covariant formula for
its rate of radiation.Comment: 10 pages; based on talks at Quantum Theory and Symmetries 6 and the
XII Mexican Workshop of Particles and Fields
Brane-Antibrane Systems at Finite Temperature and the Entropy of Black Branes
We consider D-brane/anti-D-brane systems at T>0. Starting at the closed
string vacuum, we argue that a finite temperature leads to the reappearance of
open string degrees of freedom. We also show that, at a sufficiently large
temperature, the open string vacuum becomes stable. Building upon this
observation and previous work by Horowitz, Maldacena and Strominger, we
formulate a microscopic brane-antibrane model for the non-extremal black
three-brane in ten dimensions (as well as for the black two- and five-branes in
eleven dimensions). Under reasonable assumptions, and using known results from
the AdS/CFT correspondence, the microscopic entropy agrees with the
supergravity result up to a factor of 2^(p/p+1), with p the dimension of the
brane. The negative specific heat and pressure of the black brane have a simple
interpretation in terms of brane-antibrane annihilation. We also find in the
model states resembling black holes and other lower-dimensional black branes.Comment: LaTeX 2e, 36 pages, 2 eps figures. v2: References adde
Newtonian Gravitons and D-brane Collective Coordinates in Wound String Theory
Recently it was shown that NCOS theories are part of a ten-dimensional theory
known as Non-relativistic Wound string theory. We clarify the sense in which
gravity is present in this theory. We show that Wound string theory contains
exceptional unwound strings, including a graviton, which mediate the previously
discovered instantaneous long-range interactions, but are negligible as
asymptotic states. Unwound strings also provide the expected collective
coordinates for the transverse D-branes in the theory. These and other results
are shown to follow both from a direct analysis of the effect of the NCOS limit
on the parent string theory, and from the worldsheet formalism developed by
Gomis and Ooguri, about which we make some additional remarks. We also devote
some attention to supergravity duals, and in particular show that the open and
closed strings of the theory are respectively described by short and long
strings on the supergravity side.Comment: LaTeX 2e, 31+1 pages; v2: minor changes, reference added; v3: 2
paragraphs on transverse D-branes added (end of Secs. 3.1 and 5), final
version to appear in JHE