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Holographic Monopole Catalysis of Baryon Decay
We study how monopole catalysis of baryon decay is realized in holographic
QCD. Physics of monopole catalysis becomes much simpler in holographic
description as it occurs due to the violation of the Bianchi identity for the
5D gauge symmetry when magnetic monopole is present. In holographic QCD we find
a unified picture of the baryon number violation under magnetic monopole or
electroweak sphaleron, giving a new mechanism of baryon number violation. We
also embed our set-up in the string theory model by Sakai and Sugimoto.Comment: 18 pages, v2: references adde
Supertubes in Field Theories
To a domain wall or string object, Noether charge and topological spatial
objects can be attracted, forming a composite BPS
(Bogomolny-Prasad-Sommerfield) object. We consider two field theories and
derive a new BPS bound on composite linear solitons involving multiple charges.
Among the BPS objects `supertubes' appear when the wall or string tension is
canceled by the bound energy, and could take an arbitrary closed curve. In our
theories, supertubes manifest as Chern-Simons solitons, dyonic instantons,
charged semi-local vortices, and dyonic instantons on vortex flux sheet.Comment: latex, 10 page
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Trust transfer effects on values and attitudes toward China and the Shanghai Expo 2010
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