361 research outputs found
A supersymmetric holographic dual of a fractional topological insulator
We construct a supersymmetric generalization of the holographic dual of a
fractional topological insulator found in \cite{HoyosBadajoz:2010ac}. This is
accomplished by introducing a nontrivial gauge field on the world volume of the
probe D7 brane. The BPS equations are derived from the -symmetry
transformation of the probe brane. The BPS equations are shown to reduce to two
first oder nonlinear partial differential equations. Solutions of the BPS
equations correspond to a probe brane configuration which preserves four of the
thirty-two supersymmetries of the background. Solutions of
the BPS equations which correspond to a holographic fractional topological
insulator are obtained numerically.Comment: 27 pages, 5 figure
A Unified Description of Translational Symmetry Breaking in Holography
We provide a complete and unified description of translational symmetry
breaking in a simple holographic model. In particular, we focus on the
distinction and the interplay between explicit and spontaneous breaking. We
consider a class of holographic massive gravity models which allow to range
continuously from one situation to the other. We study the collective degrees
of freedom, the electric AC conductivity and the shear correlator in function
of the explicit and spontaneous scales. We show the possibility of having a
sound-to-diffusion crossover for the transverse phonons. Within our model, we
verify the validity of the Gell-Mann-Oakes-Renner relation. Despite of strong
evidence for the absence of any standard dislocation induced phase relaxation
mechanism, we identify a novel relaxation scale controlled by the ratio between
the explicit and spontaneous breaking scales. Finally, in the
pseudo-spontaneous limit, we prove analytically the relation, which has been
discussed in the literature, between this novel relaxation scale, the mass of
the pseudo-phonons and the Goldstone diffusivity. Our numerical data confirms
this analytic result.Comment: v2: 36 pages, 17 figures. Discussion improved, added a new section
with the analytic proof of the universal relation for the phase relaxation,
references adde
Fermionic Operator Mixing in Holographic p-wave Superfluids
We use gauge-gravity duality to compute spectral functions of fermionic
operators in a strongly-coupled defect field theory in p-wave superfluid
states. The field theory is (3+1)-dimensional N=4 supersymmetric SU(Nc)
Yang-Mills theory, in the 't Hooft limit and with large coupling, coupled to
two massless flavors of (2+1)-dimensional N=4 supersymmetric matter. We show
that a sufficiently large chemical potential for a U(1) subgroup of the global
SU(2) isospin symmetry triggers a phase transition to a p-wave superfluid
state, and in that state we compute spectral functions for the fermionic
superpartners of mesons valued in the adjoint of SU(2) isospin. In the spectral
functions we see the breaking of rotational symmetry and the emergence of a
Fermi surface comprised of isolated points as we cool the system through the
superfluid phase transition. The dual gravitational description is two
coincident probe D5-branes in AdS5 x S5 with non-trivial worldvolume SU(2)
gauge fields. We extract spectral functions from solutions of the linearized
equations of motion for the D5-branes' worldvolume fermions, which couple to
one another through the worldvolume gauge field. We develop an efficient method
to compute retarded Green's functions from a system of coupled bulk fermions.
We also perform the holographic renormalization of free bulk fermions in any
asymptotically Euclidean AdS space.Comment: 68 pages, 25 eps files in 9 figures; v2 minor corrections, added two
references, version published in JHE
Black hole elasticity and gapped transverse phonons in holography
We study the elastic response of planar black hole (BH) solutions in a simple
class of holographic models with broken translational invariance. We compute
the transverse quasi-normal mode spectrum and the propagation speed of the
lowest energy mode. We find that the speed of the lowest mode relates to the BH
rigidity modulus as dictated by elasticity theory. This allows to identify
these modes as transverse phonons---the pseudo Goldstone bosons of
spontaneously broken translational invariance. In addition, we show that these
modes have a mass gap controlled by an explicit source of the translational
symmetry breaking. These results provide a new confirmation that the BHs in
these models do exhibit solid properties that become more manifest at low
temperatures. Also, by the AdS/CFT correspondence, this allows to extend the
standard results from the effective field theory for solids to quantum-critical
materials.Comment: 28 pages, 7 figures; v3: minor revisions, matching JHEP published
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Quasinormal modes of charged magnetic black branes & chiral magnetic transport
We compute quasinormal modes (QNMs) of the metric and gauge field
perturbations about black branes electrically and magnetically charged in the
Einstein-Maxwell-Chern-Simons theory. By the gauge/gravity correspondence, this
theory is dual to a particular class of field theories with a chiral anomaly,
in a thermal charged plasma state subjected to a constant external magnetic
field, . The QNMs are dual to the poles of the two-point functions of the
energy-momentum and axial current operators, and they encode information about
the dissipation and transport of charges in the plasma. Complementary to the
gravity calculation, we work out the hydrodynamic description of the dual field
theory in the presence of a chiral anomaly, and a constant external . We
find good agreement with the weak field hydrodynamics, which can extend beyond
the weak regime into intermediate regimes. Furthermore, we provide results
that can be tested against thermodynamics and hydrodynamics in the strong
regime. We find QNMs exhibiting Landau level behavior, which become long-lived
at large if the anomaly coefficient exceeds a critical magnitude. Chiral
transport is analyzed beyond the hydrodynamic approximation for the five
(formerly) hydrodynamic modes, including a chiral magnetic wave.Comment: 29 pages + appendix, 14 figures; v2: references added, published
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