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New string vacua from twistor spaces
We find a new family of AdS_4 vacua in IIA string theory. The internal space
is topologically either the complex projective space CP^3 or the "flag
manifold" SU(3)/(U(1)xU(1)), but the metric is in general neither Einstein nor
Kaehler. All known moduli are stabilized by fluxes, without using quantum
effects or orientifold planes. The analysis is completely ten--dimensional and
does not rely on assumptions about Kaluza--Klein reduction.Comment: 19 pages. v3: published version, further minor correction
Perturbing gauge/gravity duals by a Romans mass
We show how to produce algorithmically gravity solutions in massive IIA (as
infinitesimal first order perturbations in the Romans mass parameter) dual to
assigned conformal field theories. We illustrate the procedure on a family of
Chern--Simons--matter conformal field theories that we recently obtained from
the N=6 theory by waiving the condition that the levels sum up to zero.Comment: 30 page
Kaluza-Klein bundles and manifolds of exceptional holonomy
We show how in the presence of RR two-form field strength the conditions for
preserving supersymmetry on six- and seven-dimensional manifolds lead to
certain generalizations of monopole equations. For six dimensions the string
frame metric is Kaehler with the complex structure that descends from the
octonions if in addition we assume F^{(1,1)}=0. The susy generator is a gauge
covariantly constant spinor. For seven dimensions the string frame metric is
conformal to a G_2 metric if in addition we assume the field strength to obey a
selfduality constraint. Solutions to these equations lift to geometries of G_2
and Spin(7) holonomy respectively.Comment: LaTeX, 13 page
The gauge dual of Romans mass
We deform the recently proposed holographic duality between the ABJM N=6
Chern-Simons-matter theory and type IIA string theory in AdS4xCP3. We add a
non-zero Romans mass F_0, whose dual we identify as the sum of the Chern-Simons
levels for the two gauge groups. One can naturally identify four different
theories, with different amounts of supersymmetry and of flavor symmetry.Comment: 26 pages. v4: Corrected the sign for the probe brane potentia
Effective actions and N=1 vacuum conditions from SU(3) x SU(3) compactifications
We consider compactifications of type II string theory on general SU(3) x
SU(3) structure backgrounds allowing for a very large set of fluxes, possibly
nongeometric ones. We study the effective 4d low energy theory which is a
gauged N=2 supergravity, and discuss how its data are obtained from the
formalism of the generalized geometry on T+T*. In particular we relate
Hitchin's special Kaehler metrics on the spaces of even and odd pure spinors to
the metric on the supergravity moduli space of internal metric and B-field
fluctuations. We derive the N=1 vacuum conditions from this N=2 effective
action, as well as from its N=1 truncation. We prove a direct correspondence
between these conditions and an integrated version of the pure spinor equations
characterizing the N=1 backgrounds at the ten dimensional level.Comment: 54 pages. v2, v3: minor change
Counting fermionic zero modes on M5 with fluxes
We study the Dirac equation on an M5 brane wrapped on a divisor in a
Calabi--Yau fourfold in the presence of background flux. We reduce the
computation of the normal bundle U(1) anomaly to counting the solutions of a
finite--dimensional linear system on cohomology. This system depends on the
choice of flux. In an example, we find that the presence of flux changes the
anomaly and allows instanton corrections to the superpotential which would
otherwise be absent.Comment: 14 pages. v2: reference added, typos corrected, few change
Massive type IIA string theory cannot be strongly coupled
Understanding the strong coupling limit of massive type IIA string theory is
a longstanding problem. We argue that perhaps this problem does not exist;
namely, there may be no strongly coupled solutions of the massive theory. We
show explicitly that massive type IIA string theory can never be strongly
coupled in a weakly curved region of space-time. We illustrate our general
claim with two classes of massive solutions in AdS4xCP3: one, previously known,
with N = 1 supersymmetry, and a new one with N = 2 supersymmetry. Both
solutions are dual to d = 3 Chern-Simons-matter theories. In both these massive
examples, as the rank N of the gauge group is increased, the dilaton initially
increases in the same way as in the corresponding massless case; before it can
reach the M-theory regime, however, it enters a second regime, in which the
dilaton decreases even as N increases. In the N = 2 case, we find
supersymmetry-preserving gauge-invariant monopole operators whose mass is
independent of N. This predicts the existence of branes which stay light even
when the dilaton decreases. We show that, on the gravity side, these states
originate from D2-D0 bound states wrapping the vanishing two-cycle of a
conifold singularity that develops at large N.Comment: 43 pages, 5 figures. v2: added reference
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