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AdS(3) Solutions of IIB Supergravity from D3-branes
We consider pure D3-brane configurations of IIB string theory which lead to
supersymmetric solutions containing an AdS factor. They can provide new
examples of AdS/CFT examples on D3-branes whose worldvolume is
partially compactified. When the internal 7 dimensional space is non-compact,
they can be identified as supersymmetric fluctuations of higher dimensional AdS
solutions and are in general dual to 1/8-BPS operators thereof. We find that
supersymmetry requires the 7 dimensional space take the form of a warped U(1)
fibration over a 6 dimensional Kahler manifold.Comment: 10 pages, no figure, JHEP3.cls; v3: corrected errors in the published
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AdS spacetimes from wrapped M5 branes
We derive a complete geometrical characterisation of a large class of
, and supersymmetric spacetimes in eleven-dimensional
supergravity using G-structures. These are obtained as special cases of a class
of supersymmetric , and
geometries, naturally associated to M5-branes wrapping calibrated cycles in
manifolds with , SU(3) or SU(2) holonomy. Specifically, the latter class
is defined by requiring that the Killing spinors satisfy the same set of
projection conditions as for wrapped probe branes, and that there is no
electric flux. We show how the R-symmetries of the dual field theories appear
as isometries of the general AdS geometries. We also show how known solutions
previously constructed in gauged supergravity satisfy our more general
G-structure conditions, demonstrate that our conditions for half-BPS
geometries are precisely those of Lin, Lunin and Maldacena, and construct some
new singular solutions.Comment: 1+56 pages, LaTeX; v2, references added; v3, minor corrections, final
version to appear in JHE
Comments on AdS2 solutions of D=11 Supergravity
We study the supersymmetric solutions of 11-dimensional supergravity with a
factor of made of M2-branes. Such solutions can provide gravity duals
of superconformal quantum mechanics, or through double Wick rotation, the
generic bubbling geometry of M-theory which are 1/16-BPS. We show that, when
the internal manifold is compact, it should take the form of a warped
U(1)-fibration over an 8-dimensional Kahler space.Comment: 11 pages, no figure, JHEP3.cl
Geometries with Killing Spinors and Supersymmetric AdS Solutions
The seven and nine dimensional geometries associated with certain classes of
supersymmetric and solutions of type IIB and D=11 supergravity,
respectively, have many similarities with Sasaki-Einstein geometry. We further
elucidate their properties and also generalise them to higher odd dimensions by
introducing a new class of complex geometries in dimensions, specified
by a Riemannian metric, a scalar field and a closed three-form, which admit a
particular kind of Killing spinor. In particular, for , we show that
when the geometry in dimensions is a cone we obtain a class of
geometries in dimensions, specified by a Riemannian metric, a scalar
field and a closed two-form, which includes the seven and nine-dimensional
geometries mentioned above when , respectively. We also consider various
ansatz for the geometries and construct infinite classes of explicit examples
for all .Comment: 28 page
Consistent supersymmetric Kaluza--Klein truncations with massive modes
We construct consistent Kaluza--Klein reductions of D=11 supergravity to four
dimensions using an arbitrary seven-dimensional Sasaki--Einstein manifold. At
the level of bosonic fields, we extend the known reduction, which leads to
minimal N=2 gauged supergravity, to also include a multiplet of massive fields,
containing the breathing mode of the Sasaki--Einstein space, and still
consistent with N=2 supersymmetry. In the context of flux compactifications,
the Sasaki--Einstein reductions are generalizations of type IIA SU(3)-structure
reductions which include both metric and form-field flux and lead to a massive
universal tensor multiplet. We carry out a similar analysis for an arbitrary
weak G_2 manifold leading to an N=1 supergravity with massive fields. The
straightforward extension of our results to the case of the seven-sphere would
imply that there is a four-dimensional Lagrangian with N=8 supersymmetry
containing both massless and massive spin two fields. We use our results to
construct solutions of M-theory with non-relativistic conformal symmetry.Comment: 33 pages. v2: Added section on skew-whiffed solutions and some brief
comments on holographic superconductors. v3: typos corrected, version to be
published in JHE
Politics, geological past, and the future of earth
From the 1940s, new technologies, like carbon dating, ice- and sea-core drilling, and pollen analysis not only vastly expanded time horizons in geophysical and climatological research, but also pinpointed past events on a newly historical timescale. Using natural proxy indicators, these studies brought to light a series of globally disruptive events in geological time, for example, volcanic eruptions of previously unknown scale and types that had also an impact on the Earth’s climate. The past became discrete. Knowing more about the past also meant knowing more about possible futures, given that some catastrophic events have occurred repeatedly or have become increasingly predictable with the help of computer modeling. This meant that scientists' claims about the future of the earth increasingly came to interfere with politics and with traditional economic planning. The paper argues that the “new” past has come to weigh in two ways on the present and the future. First, it dwarfed the human time scale, thus in-creasing the challenge of dealing with heterogeneous time scales. Second, prehis-toric past events came to take on political significance. The deep past became part of political history, and thus of politics
Supersymmetric AdS_3, AdS_2 and Bubble Solutions
We present new supersymmetric AdS_3 solutions of type IIB supergravity and
AdS_2 solutions of D=11 supergravity. The former are dual to conformal field
theories in two dimensions with N=(0,2) supersymmetry while the latter are dual
to conformal quantum mechanics with two supercharges. Our construction also
includes AdS_2 solutions of D=11 supergravity that have non-compact internal
spaces which are dual to three-dimensional N=2 superconformal field theories
coupled to point-like defects. We also present some new bubble-type solutions,
corresponding to BPS states in conformal theories, that preserve four
supersymmetries.Comment: v2: 33 pages, published version in JHE
Properties of some conformal field theories with M-theory duals
By studying classes of supersymmetric solutions of D=11 supergravity with
AdS_5 factors, we determine some properties of the dual four-dimensional N=1
superconformal field theories. For some explicit solutions we calculate the
central charges and also the conformal dimensions of certain chiral primary
operators arising from wrapped membranes. For the most general class of
solutions we show that there is a consistent Kaluza-Klein truncation to minimal
D=5 gauged supergravity. This latter result allows us to study some aspects of
the dual strongly coupled thermal plasma with a non-zero R-charge chemical
potential and, in particular, we show that the ratio of the shear viscosity to
the entropy density has the universal value of 1/4 pi.Comment: Consistent truncation extended to include fermions. Reference added.
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1/4-BPS M-theory bubbles with SO(3) x SO(4) symmetry
In this paper we generalize the work of Lin, Lunin and Maldacena on the
classification of 1/2-BPS M-theory solutions to a specific class of 1/4-BPS
configurations. We are interested in the solutions of 11 dimensional
supergravity with symmetry, and it is shown that such
solutions are constructed over a one-parameter familiy of 4 dimensional almost
Calabi-Yau spaces. Through analytic continuations we can obtain M-theory
solutions having or factors. It is shown
that our result is equivalent to the solutions which have been recently
reported as the near-horizon geometry of M2 or M5-branes wrapped on 2 or
4-cycles in Calabi-Yau threefolds. We also discuss the hierarchy of M-theory
bubbles with different number of supersymmetries.Comment: 22 pages, JHEP3.cls; v2. revised version. showed that our results
agree with previous works hep-th/0605146 and hep-th/061219
Bubbling AdS and droplet descriptions of BPS geometries in IIB supergravity
This paper focuses on supergravity duals of BPS states in N=4 super
Yang-Mills. In order to describe these duals, we begin with a sequence of
breathing mode reductions of IIB supergravity: first on S^3, then S^3 x S^1,
and finally on S^3 x S^1 x CP^1. We then follow with a complete supersymmetry
analysis, yielding 1/8, 1/4 and 1/2 BPS configurations, respectively (where in
the last step we take the Hopf fibration of S^3). The 1/8 BPS geometries, which
have an S^3 isometry and are time-fibered over a six-dimensional base, are
determined by solving a non-linear equation for the Kahler metric on the base.
Similarly, the 1/4 BPS configurations have an S^3 x S^1 isometry and a
four-dimensional base, whose Kahler metric obeys another non-linear,
Monge-Ampere type equation.
Despite the non-linearity of the problem, we develop a universal bubbling AdS
description of these geometries by focusing on the boundary conditions which
ensure their regularity. In the 1/8 BPS case, we find that the S^3 cycle
shrinks to zero size on a five-dimensional locus inside the six-dimensional
base. Enforcing regularity of the full solution requires that the interior of a
smooth, generally disconnected five-dimensional surface be removed from the
base. The AdS_5 x S^5 ground state corresponds to excising the interior of an
S^5, while the 1/8 BPS excitations correspond to deformations (including
topology change) of the S^5 and/or the excision of additional droplets from the
base. In the case of 1/4 BPS configurations, by enforcing regularity
conditions, we identify three-dimensional surfaces inside the four-dimensional
base which separate the regions where the S^3 shrinks to zero size from those
where the S^1 shrinks.Comment: 94 pages, 6 figures, latex, typos corrected, references added, one
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