158 research outputs found
On Chiral Mesons in AdS/CFT
We analyze the spectra of non-chiral and chiral bifundamental mesons arising
on intersecting D7-branes in . In the absence of magnetic
flux on the curve of intersection, the spectrum is non-chiral, and the dual
gauge theory is conformal in the quenched/probe approximation. For this case we
calculate the dimensions of the bifundamental mesonic operators. We then
consider magnetization of the D7-branes, which deforms the dual theory by an
irrelevant operator and renders the mesons chiral. The magnetic flux spoils the
conformality of the dual theory, and induces a D3-brane charge that becomes
large in the ultraviolet, where the non-normalizable bifundamental modes are
rapidly divergent. An ultraviolet completion is therefore necessary to
calculate the correlation functions in the chiral case. On the other hand, the
normalizable modes are very well localized in the infrared, leading to new
possibilities for local model-building on intersecting D7-branes in warped
geometries.Comment: 32 pages, 4 figure
Planckian Axions in String Theory
We argue that super-Planckian diameters of axion fundamental domains can
naturally arise in Calabi-Yau compactifications of string theory. In a theory
with axions , the fundamental domain is a polytope defined by the
periodicities of the axions, via constraints of the form . We compute the diameter of the fundamental domain in terms of
the eigenvalues of the metric on field space, and also,
crucially, the largest eigenvalue of . At large ,
approaches a Wishart matrix, due to universality, and we show that
the diameter is at least , exceeding the naive Pythagorean range by a
factor . This result is robust in the presence of constraints,
while for the diameter is further enhanced by eigenvector delocalization
to . We directly verify our results in explicit Calabi-Yau
compactifications of type IIB string theory. In the classic example with
where parametrically controlled moduli stabilization was
demonstrated by Denef et al. in [1], the largest metric eigenvalue obeys . The random matrix analysis then predicts, and we
exhibit, axion diameters for the precise vacuum parameters found in
[1]. Our results provide a framework for achieving large-field axion inflation
in well-understood flux vacua.Comment: 42 pages, 4 figure
Drifting Oscillations in Axion Monodromy
We study the pattern of oscillations in the primordial power spectrum in
axion monodromy inflation, accounting for drifts in the oscillation period that
can be important for comparing to cosmological data. In these models the
potential energy has a monomial form over a super-Planckian field range, with
superimposed modulations whose size is model-dependent. The amplitude and
frequency of the modulations are set by the expectation values of moduli
fields. We show that during the course of inflation, the diminishing energy
density can induce slow adjustments of the moduli, changing the modulations. We
provide templates capturing the effects of drifting moduli, as well as drifts
arising in effective field theory models based on softly broken discrete shift
symmetries, and we estimate the precision required to detect a drifting period.
A non-drifting template suffices over a wide range of parameters, but for the
highest frequencies of interest, or for sufficiently strong drift, it is
necessary to include parameters characterizing the change in frequency over the
e-folds visible in the CMB. We use these templates to perform a preliminary
search for drifting oscillations in a part of the parameter space in the Planck
nominal mission data.Comment: 48 pages, 5 figure
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