237 research outputs found
A note on string solutions in AdS_3
We systematically search for classical open string solutions in AdS_3 within
the general class expressed by elliptic functions (i.e., the genus-one
finite-gap solutions). By explicitly solving the reality and Virasoro
conditions, we give a classification of the allowed solutions. When the
elliptic modulus degenerates, we find a class of solutions with six null
boundaries, among which two pairs are collinear. By adding the S^1 sector, we
also find four-cusp solutions with null boundaries expressed by the elliptic
functions.Comment: 17 pages, 1 figure; (v2) added 1 figure and discussion on solutions
with 6 null boundaries; (v3) corrected equation numbers; (v4) added comment
Supersymmetric Wilson loops in diverse dimensions
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Note About Integrability and Gauge Fixing for Bosonic String on AdS(5)xS(5)
This short note is devoted to the study of the integrability of the bosonic
string on AdS(5)xS(5) in the uniform light-cone gauge. We construct Lax
connection for gauge fixed theory and we argue that it is flat.Comment: 17 page
A finite analog of the AGT relation I: finite W-algebras and quasimaps' spaces
Recently Alday, Gaiotto and Tachikawa proposed a conjecture relating
4-dimensional super-symmetric gauge theory for a gauge group G with certain
2-dimensional conformal field theory. This conjecture implies the existence of
certain structures on the (equivariant) intersection cohomology of the
Uhlenbeck partial compactification of the moduli space of framed G-bundles on
P^2. More precisely, it predicts the existence of an action of the
corresponding W-algebra on the above cohomology, satisfying certain properties.
We propose a "finite analog" of the (above corollary of the) AGT conjecture.
Namely, we replace the Uhlenbeck space with the space of based quasi-maps from
P^1 to any partial flag variety G/P of G and conjecture that its equivariant
intersection cohomology carries an action of the finite W-algebra U(g,e)
associated with the principal nilpotent element in the Lie algebra of the Levi
subgroup of P; this action is expected to satisfy some list of natural
properties. This conjecture generalizes the main result of arXiv:math/0401409
when P is the Borel subgroup. We prove our conjecture for G=GL(N), using the
works of Brundan and Kleshchev interpreting the algebra U(g,e) in terms of
certain shifted Yangians.Comment: minor change
Non-commutative holography and scattering amplitudes in a large magnetic background
We study planar gluon scattering amplitudes and Wilson loops in
non-commutative gauge theory. Our main results are:
1. We find the map between observables in non-commutative gauge theory and
their holographic dual. In that map, the region near the boundary of the
gravitational dual describes the physics in terms of T-dual variables.
2. We show that in the presence of a large magnetic background and a UV
regulator, a planar gluon scattering amplitude reduces to a complex polygon
Wilson loop expectation value, dressed by a tractable polarization dependent
factor.Comment: 26 pages. v2: corrected section 4, reference adde
A Connection between Twistors and Superstring Sigma Models on Coset Superspaces
We consider superstring sigma models that are based on coset superspaces G/H
in which H arises as the fixed point set of an order-4 automorphism of G. We
show by means of twistor theory that the corresponding first-order system,
consisting of the Maurer-Cartan equations and the equations of motion, arises
from a dimensional reduction of some generalised self-dual Yang-Mills equations
in eight dimensions. Such a relationship might help shed light on the explicit
construction of solutions to the superstring equations including their hidden
symmetry structures and thus on the properties of their gauge theory duals.Comment: v3: 16 pages, typos fixed and minor clarifications adde
Gravitational F-terms of N=1 Supersymmetric SU(N) Gauge Theories
We use the generalized Konishi anomaly equations and R-symmetry anomaly to
compute the exact perturbative and non-perturbative gravitational F-terms of
four-dimensional N=1 supersymmetric gauge theories. We formulate the general
procedure for computation and consider chiral and non-chiral SU(N) gauge
theories.Comment: 25 pages, v2: minor changes in section 4, references adde
Double-helix Wilson loops: case of two angular momenta
Recently, Wilson loops with the shape of a double helix have played an
important role in studying large spin operators in gauge theories. They
correspond to a quark and an anti-quark moving in circles on an S3 (and
therefore each of them describes a helix in RxS3). In this paper we consider
the case where the particles have two angular momenta on the S3. The string
solution corresponding to such Wilson loop can be found using the relation to
the Neumann-Rosochatius system allowing the computation of the energy and
angular momenta of the configuration. The particular case of only one angular
momentum is also considered. It can be thought as an analytic continuation of
the rotating strings which are dual to operators in the SL(2) sector of N=4
SYM.Comment: 30 pages, 2 figures, LaTeX. v2: Small corrections, reference adde
Comments on gluon 6-point scattering amplitudes in N=4 SYM at strong coupling
We use the AdS/CFT prescription of Alday and Maldacena \cite{am} to analyze
gluon 6-point scattering amplitudes at strong coupling in SYM. By
cutting and gluing we obtain AdS 6-point amplitudes that contain extra boundary
conditions and come close to matching the field theory results. We interpret
them as parts of the field theory amplitudes, containing only certain diagrams.
We also analyze the collinear limits of 6- and 5-point amplitudes and discuss
the results.Comment: 35 pages, 7 figures, latex, references adde
Iterated amplitudes in the high-energy limit
We consider the high-energy limits of the colour ordered four-, five- and
six-gluon MHV amplitudes of the maximally supersymmetric QCD in the multi-Regge
kinematics where all the gluons are strongly ordered in rapidity. We show that
various building blocks occurring in the Regge factorisation (the Regge
trajectory, the coefficient functions and the Lipatov vertex) satisfy an
iterative structure very similar to the Bern-Dixon-Smirnov (BDS) ansatz. This
iterative structure, combined with the universality of the building blocks,
enables us to show that in the Euclidean region any two- and three-loop
amplitude in multi-Regge kinematics is guaranteed to satisfy the BDS ansatz. We
also consider slightly more general kinematics where the strong rapidity
ordering applies to all the gluons except the two with either the largest or
smallest rapidities, and we derive the iterative formula for the associated
coefficient function. We show that in this kinematic limit the BDS ansatz is
also satisfied. Finally, we argue that only for more general kinematics - e.g.
with three gluons having similar rapidities, or where the two central gluons
have similar rapidities - can a disagreement with the BDS ansatz arise.Comment: Version corresponding to the Erratum sent to JHEP on October 16th
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