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    Baryon Configurations in the UV and IR Regions of Type 0 String Theory

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    The Type 0 string theory is considered as a dual model of a non-supersymmetric gauge theory. A background geometry with N electric D3-branes is calculated in UV/IR regions. In this paper, we study a D5-brane around N D3-branes from the D5-brane world volume action as in the Type IIB case, and we obtain some baryon configurations at UV/IR regions.Comment: 10 pages, 2 figures, harvmac+epsf, some errata correcte

    Tachyon Stabilization in the AdS/CFT Correspondence

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    We consider duality between type 0B string theory on AdS5Ă—S5AdS_5\times S^5 and the planar CFT on NN electric D3-branes coincident with NN magnetic D3-branes. It has been argued that this theory is stable up to a critical value of the `t Hooft coupling but is unstable beyond that point. We suggest that from the gauge theory point of view the development of instability is associated with singularity in the dimension of the operator corresponding to the tachyon field via the AdS/CFT map. Such singularities are common in large NN theories because summation over planar graphs typically has a finite radius of convergence. Hence we expect transitions between stability and instability for string theories in AdS backgrounds that are dual to certain large NN gauge theories: if there are tachyons for large AdS radius then they may be stabilized by reducing the radius below a critical value of order the string scale.Comment: 10 pages, harvmac; v2: 1 minor clarification, 1 reference adde

    A universal result on central charges in the presence of double-trace deformations

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    We study large N conformal field theories perturbed by relevant double-trace deformations. Using the auxiliary field trick, or Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation, we show that in the infrared the theory flows to another CFT. The generating functionals of planar correlators in the ultraviolet and infrared CFT's are shown to be related by a Legendre transform. Our main result is a universal expression for the difference of the scale anomalies between the ultraviolet and infrared fixed points, which is of order 1 in the large N expansion. Our computations are entirely field theoretic, and the results are shown to agree with predictions from AdS/CFT. We also remark that a certain two-point function can be computed for all energy scales on both sides of the duality, with full agreement between the two and no scheme dependence.Comment: 15 pages, latex2e, no figures. v2: references adde

    A Note on Orientifolds and Dualities of Type 0B String Theory

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    We generalize the construction of four dimensional non-tachyonic orientifolds of type 0B string theory to non-supersymmetric backgrounds. We construct a four dimensional model containing self-dual D3 and D9-branes and leading to a chiral anomaly-free massless spectrum. Moreover, we discuss a further tachyon-free six dimensional model with only D5 branes. Eventually, we speculate about strong coupling dual models of the ten-dimensional orientifolds of type 0B.Comment: 12 pages, TeX, harvmac, minor changes, ref. adde

    Glueball Masses for the Deformed Conifold Theory

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    We obtain the spectrum of glueball masses for the N=1 non-conformal cascade theory whose supergravity dual was recently constructed by Klebanov and Strassler. The glueball masses are calculated by solving the supergravity equations of motion for the dilaton and the two-form in the deformed conifold background.Comment: 15 pages. Latex fil

    Fractional D1-Branes at Finite Temperature

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    The supergravity dual of NN regular and MM fractional D1-branes on the cone over the Einstein manifold Q1,1,1Q^{1,1,1} has a naked singularity in the infrared. The supergravity dual of NN regular and MM fractional D3-branes on the conifold also has such a singularity. Buchel suggested and Gubser et al. have shown that in the D3-brane case, the naked singularity is cloaked by a horizon at a sufficiently high temperature. In this paper we derive the system of second-order differential equations necessary to find such a solution for Q1,1,1Q^{1,1,1}. We also find solutions to this system in perturbation theory that is valid when the Hawking temperature of the horizon is very high.Comment: 22 pages, v2: minor change

    More Anomalies from Fractional Branes

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    In this note we show how the anomalies of both pure and matter coupled N=1,2 supersymmetric gauge theories describing the low energy dynamics of fractional branes on orbifolds can be derived from supergravity.Comment: 11 pages, latex; v2: minor typos fixe
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