39 research outputs found
Fermions and Type IIB Supergravity On Squashed Sasaki-Einstein Manifolds
We discuss the dimensional reduction of fermionic modes in a recently found
class of consistent truncations of type IIB supergravity compactified on
squashed five-dimensional Sasaki-Einstein manifolds. We derive the lower
dimensional equations of motion and effective action, and comment on the
supersymmetry of the resulting theory, which is consistent with N=4 gauged
supergravity in , coupled to two vector multiplets. We compute fermion
masses by linearizing around two vacua of the theory: one that breaks
N=4 down to N=2 spontaneously, and a second one which preserves no
supersymmetries. The truncations under consideration are noteworthy in that
they retain massive modes which are charged under a U(1) subgroup of the
-symmetry, a feature that makes them interesting for applications to
condensed matter phenomena via gauge/gravity duality. In this light, as an
application of our general results we exhibit the coupling of the fermions to
the type IIB holographic superconductor, and find a consistent further
truncation of the fermion sector that retains a single spin-1/2 mode.Comment: 43 pages, 2 figures, PDFLaTeX; v2: added references, typos corrected,
minor change
Constructing Lifshitz solutions from AdS
Under general assumptions, we show that a gravitational theory in d+1
dimensions admitting an AdS solution can be reduced to a d-dimensional theory
containing a Lifshitz solution with dynamical exponent z=2. Working in a d=4,
N=2 supergravity setup, we prove that if the AdS background is N=2
supersymmetric, then the Lifshitz geometry preserves 1/4 of the supercharges,
and we construct the corresponding Killing spinors. We illustrate these results
in examples from supersymmetric consistent truncations of type IIB
supergravity, enhancing the class of known 4-dimensional Lifshitz solutions of
string theory. As a byproduct, we find a new AdS4 x S1 x T(1,1) solution of
type IIB.Comment: 29 pages, no figures; v2 minor corrections, a reference adde
Supersymmetric Charged Clouds in AdS_5
We consider supersymmetric holographic flows that involve background gauge
fields dual to chemical potentials in the boundary field theory. We use a
consistent truncation of gauged N=8 supergravity in five dimensions and we give
a complete analysis of the supersymmetry conditions for a large family of
flows. We examine how the well-known supersymmetric flow between two fixed
points is modified by the presence of the chemical potentials and this yields a
new, completely smooth, solution that interpolates between two global AdS
spaces of different radii and with different values of the chemical potential.
We also examine some black-hole-like singular flows and a new
non-supersymmetric black hole solution. We comment on the interpretation of our
new solutions in terms of giant gravitons and discuss the implications of our
work for finding black-hole solutions in AdS geometries.Comment: 31 pages, 6 figures; minor corrections, updated reference
Supersymmetric Janus solutions in five and ten dimensions
We explicitly truncate N = 8 gauged supergravity in five dimensions to its
SU(3)-invariant sector with dilaton and axion fields. We show that this
truncation has a solution which is identical to the super Janus constructed in
N = 2 gauged supergravity in five dimensions. Then we lift the solution of the
SU(3)-invariant truncation to type IIB supergravity by employing the consistent
truncation ansatz. We show that the lifted solution falls into a special case
of the supersymmetric Janus solutions constructed in type IIB supergravity.
Additionally, we also prove that the lifted solution provides a particular
example of the consistent truncations of type IIB supergravity on
Sasaki-Einstein manifolds.Comment: 32 pages, 2 figures, version published in JHE
Branes, U-folds and hyperelliptic fibrations
We construct a class of supersymmetric vacua of type IIB string theory
describing systems of three- and seven-branes non-perturbatively completed by
brane instantons. The vacua are specified by a set of holomorphic functions
defined over a complex plane up to non-trivial U-duality monodromies around the
brane locations. In the simplest setting, the solutions can be seen as a
generalization of F-theory elliptic fibrations, where the torus fiber is
replaced by a genus two Riemann surface with periods encoding the information
on the axio-dilaton, the warp factor and the NS-NS and R-R fluxes.Comment: 49 pages, including 22 pages of Appendix, 2 figures. Minor change
CRISPR Typing and Subtyping for Improved Laboratory Surveillance of Salmonella Infections
Laboratory surveillance systems for salmonellosis should ideally be based on the rapid serotyping and subtyping of isolates. However, current typing methods are limited in both speed and precision. Using 783 strains and isolates belonging to 130 serotypes, we show here that a new family of DNA repeats named CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is highly polymorphic in Salmonella. We found that CRISPR polymorphism was strongly correlated with both serotype and multilocus sequence type. Furthermore, spacer microevolution discriminated between subtypes within prevalent serotypes, making it possible to carry out typing and subtyping in a single step. We developed a high-throughput subtyping assay for the most prevalent serotype, Typhimurium. An open web-accessible database was set up, providing a serotype/spacer dictionary and an international tool for strain tracking based on this innovative, powerful typing and subtyping tool
Non-Abelian T-duality and consistent truncations in type-II supergravity
For a general class of SO(4) symmetric backgrounds in type II-supergravity,
we show that the action of non-Abelian T-duality can be described via
consistent truncation to seven dimensional theories with seemingly massive
modes. As such, any solution to these theories uplifts to both massive type IIA
and IIB supergravities presenting an invertible map between the two. For
supersymmetric backgrounds, we show that for spinors transforming under SO(4)
the non-Abelian T-duality transformation breaks the original supersymmetry by
half. We use these mappings to generate the non-Abelian T-duals of the
maximally supersymmetric pp-wave, the Lin, Lunin, Maldacena geometries and
spacetimes with Lifshitz symmetry.Comment: 41 pages, references added, published versio
Going Through the Rites of Passage: Timing and Transition of Menarche, Childhood Sexual Abuse, and Anxiety Symptoms in Girls
Menarche is a discrete, transitional event that holds considerable personal, social, biological, and developmental significance. The present longitudinal study examined both the transition and timing of menarche on the trajectory of anxiety in girls with histories of childhood maltreatment (N = 93; 63% European American, 14% multiracial, 10% Latino, 9% African American, and 4% Native American). We hypothesized that because menarche is a novel, unfamiliar experience, girls would show greater anxiety around the time of menarche. The anxiety-provoking nature of menarche may be accentuated among earlier-maturing girls and girls with histories of childhood sexual abuse. Results indicated that earlier-maturing girls were more anxious in the pre- and peri-menarche periods than their later-maturing peers; however, their anxiety declined after menarche. Childhood sexual abuse was associated with heightened anxiety throughout this transition. The developmental significance of the timing and transition of menarche in relation to childhood sexual abuse and anxiety is discussed
Supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory on conformal supergravity backgrounds in ten dimensions
We consider bosonic supersymmetric backgrounds of ten-dimensional conformal
supergravity. Up to local conformal isometry, we classify the maximally
supersymmetric backgrounds, determine their conformal symmetry superalgebras
and show how they arise as near-horizon geometries of certain half-BPS
backgrounds or as a plane-wave limit thereof. We then show how to define
Yang-Mills theory with rigid supersymmetry on any supersymmetric conformal
supergravity background and, in particular, on the maximally supersymmetric
backgrounds. We conclude by commenting on a striking resemblance between the
supersymmetric backgrounds of ten-dimensional conformal supergravity and those
of eleven-dimensional Poincar\'e supergravity.Comment: 30 page