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Axion-Dilaton Domain Walls and Fake Supergravity
Dynamical systems methods are used to investigate domain-wall solutions of a
two-parameter family of models in which gravity is coupled to an axion, and to
a dilaton with an exponential potential of either sign. A complete global
analysis is presented for (i) constant axion and (ii) flat walls, including a
study of bifurcations and a new exact domain-wall solution with non-constant
axion. We reconsider `fake supergravity' issues in light of these results. We
show, by example, how domain walls determine multi-valued superpotentials that
branch at stationary points that are not stationary points of the potential,
and we apply this result to potentials with anti-de Sitter vacua. We also show
by example that `adapted' truncation to a single-scalar model is sometimes
inconsistent, and we propose a `generalized' fake supergravity formalism that
applies in some such cases.Comment: 43pp, 19 figures; minor corrections and extensions; one additional
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Shapiro steps in a superconducting film with an antidot lattice
Shapiro voltage steps at voltages V_n=nV_0 (n integer) have been observed in
the voltage-current characteristics of a superconducting film with a square
lattice of perforating microholes (antidots)in the presence of radiofrequent
radiation. These equidistant steps appear at the second matching field H_2 when
the flow of the interstitial vortex lattice in the periodic potential created
by the antidots and the vortices trapped by them, is in phase with the applied
rf frequency. Therefore, the observation of Shapiro steps clearly reveals the
presence of mobile intersitial vortices in superconducting films with regular
pinning arrays. The interstitial vortices, moved by the driving current,
coexist with immobile vortices strongly pinned at the antidots.Comment: 6 pages text, 3 EPS figures, RevTeX, accepted for publication in PRB
Rapid Communication
More on Massive 3D Supergravity
Completing earlier work on three dimensional (3D) N=1 supergravity with
curvature-squared terms, we construct the general supergravity extension of
cosmological massive gravity theories. We expand about supersymmetric anti-de
Sitter vacua, finding the conditions for bulk unitarity and the critical points
in parameter space at which the spectrum changes. We discuss implications for
the dual conformal field theory.Comment: v1 : 53 pages, 1 figure; v2 : significantly shortened, 42 p., version
published in Class. Quant. Gra
Brane solutions and integrability: a status report
We review the status of the integrability and solvability of the geodesics
equations of motion on symmetric coset spaces that appear as sigma models of
supergravity theories when reduced over respectively the timelike and spacelike
direction. Such geodesic curves describe respectively timelike and spacelike
brane solutions. We emphasize the applications to black holes.Comment: 4 pages, Proceedings of ERE 2010, Granada, 6-10 september 201
Brane solutions and integrability: a status report
We review the status of the integrability and solvability of the geodesics
equations of motion on symmetric coset spaces that appear as sigma models of
supergravity theories when reduced over respectively the timelike and spacelike
direction. Such geodesic curves describe respectively timelike and spacelike
brane solutions. We emphasize the applications to black holes.Comment: 4 pages, Proceedings of ERE 2010, Granada, 6-10 september 201
Brane solutions and integrability: a status report
We review the status of the integrability and solvability of the geodesics
equations of motion on symmetric coset spaces that appear as sigma models of
supergravity theories when reduced over respectively the timelike and spacelike
direction. Such geodesic curves describe respectively timelike and spacelike
brane solutions. We emphasize the applications to black holes.Comment: 4 pages, Proceedings of ERE 2010, Granada, 6-10 september 201
On Critical Massive (Super)Gravity in adS3
We review the status of three-dimensional "general massive gravity" (GMG) in
its linearization about an anti-de Sitter (adS) vacuum, focusing on critical
points in parameter space that yield generalizations of "chiral gravity". We
then show how these results extend to N=1 super-GMG, expanded about a
supersymmetric adS vacuum, and also to the most general `curvature-squared' N=1
supergravity model.Comment: 10 pages, Proceedings of ERE 2010, Granada, 6-10 september 2010;
reference adde
On Maximal Massive 3D Supergravity
We construct, at the linearized level, the three-dimensional (3D) N = 4
supersymmetric "general massive supergravity" and the maximally supersymmetric
N = 8 "new massive supergravity". We also construct the maximally
supersymmetric linearized N = 7 topologically massive supergravity, although we
expect N = 6 to be maximal at the non-linear level.Comment: 33 page
Scaling Cosmologies of N=8 Gauged Supergravity
We construct exact cosmological scaling solutions in N=8 gauged supergravity.
We restrict to solutions for which the scalar fields trace out geodesic curves
on the scalar manifold. Under these restrictions it is shown that the axionic
scalars are necessarily constant. The potential is then a sum of exponentials
and has a very specific form that allows for scaling solutions. The scaling
solutions describe eternal accelerating and decelerating power-law universes,
which are all unstable. An uplift of the solutions to 11-dimensional
supergravity is carried out and the resulting timedependent geometries are
discussed. In the discussion we briefly comment on the fact that N=2 gauged
supergravity allows stable scaling solutions.Comment: 17 pages; referenced added, reportnr changed and some corrections in
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