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    Sub-Critical Closed String Field Theory in D Less Than 26

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    We construct the second quantized action for sub-critical closed string field theory with zero cosmological constant in dimensions 2≀D<26 2 \leq D < 26, generalizing the non-polynomial closed string field theory action proposed by the author and the Kyoto and MIT groups for D=26D = 26. The proof of gauge invariance is considerably complicated by the presence of the Liouville field ϕ\phi and the non-polynomial nature of the action. However, we explicitly show that the polyhedral vertex functions obey BRST invariance to all orders. By point splitting methods, we calculate the anomaly contribution due to the Liouville field, and show in detail that it cancels only if D−26+1+3Q2=0D - 26 + 1 + 3 Q ^ 2 = 0 , in both the bosonized and unbosonized polyhedral vertex functions. We also show explicitly that the four point function generated by this action reproduces the shifted Shapiro-Virasoro amplitude found from c=1c=1 matrix models and Liouville theory in two dimensions. LATEX file.Comment: 28 pages, CCNY-HEP-93-

    A Gravity Dual of the Chiral Anomaly

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    We study effects associated with the chiral anomaly for a cascading SU(N+M)×SU(N)SU(N+M)\times SU(N) gauge theory using gauge/gravity duality. In the gravity dual the anomaly is a classical feature of the supergravity solution, and the breaking of the U(1) R-symmetry down to Z2M{\bf Z}_{2M} proceeds via the Higgs mechanism.Comment: 15 pages, derivation of vector mass corrected, main conclusions unchanged, a sign convention changed in section

    Goldstone Bosons and Global Strings in a Warped Resolved Conifold

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    A warped resolved conifold background of type IIB theory, constructed in hep-th/0701064, is dual to the supersymmetric SU(N)×SU(N)SU(N)\times SU(N) gauge theory with a vacuum expectation value (VEV) for one of the bifundamental chiral superfields. This VEV breaks both the superconformal invariance and the baryonic symmetry. The absolute value of the VEV controls the resolution parameter of the conifold. In this paper we study the phase of the VEV, which corresponds to the Goldstone boson of the broken symmetry. We explicitly construct the linearized perturbation of the 4-form R-R potential that contains the Goldstone boson. On general grounds, the theory should contain global strings which create a monodromy of the pseudoscalar Goldstone boson field. We identify these strings with the D3D3-branes wrapping the two-cycle at the tip of the warped resolved conifold.Comment: 15 pages, no figure

    A matrix model black hole: act II

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    In this paper we discuss the connection between the deformed matrix model and two dimensional black holes in the light of the new developements involving fermionic type 0A-string theory. We argue that many of the old results can be carried over to this new setting and that the original claims about the deformed matrix model are essentially correct. We show the agreement between correlation functions calculated using continuum and matrix model techniques. We also explain how detailed properties of the space time metric of the extremal black hole of type 0A are reflected in the deformed matrix model.Comment: 17 pages, version 2: minor typos correcte

    Perturbative Search for Fixed Lines in Large N Gauge Theories

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    The logarithmic running of marginal double-trace operators is a general feature of 4-d field theories containing scalar fields in the adjoint or bifundamental representation. Such operators provide leading contributions in the large N limit; therefore, the leading terms in their beta functions must vanish for a theory to be large N conformal. We calculate the one-loop beta functions in orbifolds of the N=4 SYM theory by a discrete subgroup Gamma of the SU(4) R-symmetry, which are dual to string theory on AdS_5 x S^5/Gamma. We present a general strategy for determining whether there is a fixed line passing through the origin of the coupling constant space. Then we study in detail some classes of non-supersymmetric orbifold theories, and emphasize the importance of decoupling the U(1) factors. Among our examples, which include orbifolds acting freely on the S^5, we do not find any large N non-supersymmetric theories with fixed lines passing through the origin. Connection of these results with closed string tachyon condensation in AdS_5 x S^5/Gamma is discussed.Comment: 31 pages, 4 figures, latex v2: Clarifications and reference adde

    String Tensions and Three Dimensional Confining Gauge Theories

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    In the context of gauge/gravity duality, we try to understand better the proposed duality between the fractional D2-brane supergravity solutions of (Nucl. Phys. B 606 (2001) 18, hep-th/0101096) and a confining 2+1 dimensional gauge theory. Based on the similarities between this fractional D2-brane solution and D3-brane supergravity solutions with more firmly established gauge theory duals, we conjecture that a confining q-string in the 2+1 dimensional gauge theory is dual to a wrapped D4-brane. In particular, the D4-brane looks like a string in the gauge theory directions but wraps a S**3 in S**4 in the transverse geometry. For one of the supergravity solutions, we find a near quadratic scaling law for the tension: T∌q(N−q)T \sim q (N-q). Based on the tension, we conjecture that the gauge theory dual is SU(N) far in the infrared. We also conjecture that a quadratic or near quadratic scaling is a generic feature of confining 2+1 dimensional SU(N) gauge theories.Comment: 23 pages, 2 figure

    Collective Field Description of Matrix Cosmologies

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    We study the Das-Jevicki collective field description of arbitrary classical solutions in the c=1 matrix model, which are believed to describe nontrivial spacetime backgrounds in 2d string theory. Our analysis naturally includes the case of a Fermi droplet cosmology: a finite size droplet of Fermi fluid, made up of a finite number of eigenvalues. We analyze properties of the coordinates in which the metric in the collective field theory is trivial, and comment on the form of the interaction terms in these coordinates.Comment: 16 pages, 1 figure. v2: Typos corrected, JHEP styl

    A Simple Model of Low-scale Direct Gauge Mediation

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    We construct a calculable model of low-energy direct gauge mediation making use of the metastable supersymmetry breaking vacua recently discovered by Intriligator, Seiberg and Shih. The standard model gauge group is a subgroup of the global symmetries of the SUSY breaking sector and messengers play an essential role in dynamical SUSY breaking: they are composites of a confining gauge theory, and the holomorphic scalar messenger mass appears as a consequence of the confining dynamics. The SUSY breaking scale is around 100 TeV nevertheless the model is calculable. The minimal non-renormalizable coupling of the Higgs to the DSB sector leads in a simple way to a mu-term, while the B-term arises at two-loop order resulting in a moderately large tan beta. A novel feature of this class of models is that some particles from the dynamical SUSY breaking sector may be accessible at the LHC.Comment: 13 pages, LaTeX, 2 figures. References adde

    Comments on the four-dimensional effective theory for warped compactification

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    We derive four-dimensional effective theories for warped compactification of the ten-dimensional IIB supergravity and the eleven-dimensional Horava-Witten model. We show that these effective theories allow a much wider class of solutions than the original higher-dimensional theories. In particular, the effective theories have cosmological solutions in which the size of the internal space decreases with the cosmic expansion in the Einstein frame. This type of compactifying solutions are not allowed in the original higher-dimensional theories. This result indicates that the effective four-dimensional theories should be used with caution, if one regards the higher-dimensional theories more fundamental.Comment: 21 pages, no figure. Minor errors are correcte

    Intersecting M-branes as Four-Dimensional Black Holes

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    We present two 1/8 supersymmetric intersecting p-brane solutions of 11-dimensional supergravity which upon compactification to four dimensions reduce to extremal dyonic black holes with finite area of horizon. The first solution is a configuration of three intersecting 5-branes with an extra momentum flow along the common string. The second describes a system of two 2-branes and two 5-branes. Related (by compactification and T-duality) solution of type IIB theory corresponds to a completely symmetric configuration of four intersecting 3-branes. We suggest methods for counting the BPS degeneracy of three intersecting 5-branes which, in the macroscopic limit, reproduce the Bekenstein-Hawking entropy.Comment: 15 pages, harvmac; a reference added (the version to appear in Nulcear Physics B
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