12 research outputs found
Current correlators, supersymmetry breaking and holography
In this thesis we will focus our attention on two particular supermultiplets. The multiplet
containing conserved currents and the multiplet containing the stress-energy tensor,
which in the following will be referred to as current supermultiplet and supercurrent
multiplet, respectively. There are two main reasons why we have chosen these particular
supermultiplets. First, they are (quite) universal: the supercurrent multiplet is defined in
any supersymmetric QFT whereas the current supermultiplet only requires the existence
of a preserved global internal symmetry, to be defined. The second main reason is that the operators populating these multiplets have protected dimensions. This is in fact a
crucial point in our holographic approach. An operator whose dimension is not protected
usually gets a huge anomalous dimension at large 't Hooft coupling and this means that
its holographic dual is not captured by the supergravity approximation we will be using.
In fact, such operators typically correspond t massive stringy states, which get projected
out by taking the alpha' --> 0 limit
Bound states of spinning black holes in five dimensions
We find and study supergravity BPS bound states of five-dimensional spinning
black holes in asymptotically flat spacetime. These solutions follow from
multi-string solutions in six-dimensional minimal supergravity and can be
uplifted to F-theory or M-theory. We analyze the regularity conditions and work
out the example of a bound state of two black holes in detail. The bound state
is supported by fluxes through nontrivial topologies exterior to the horizons
and KK momentum. Furthermore, we determine the entropy and compare with other
macroscopic BPS solutions.Comment: 31 pages, 4 figures; typos corrected, minor changes in section 2.
Dynamical completions of generalized O'Raifeartaigh models
We present gauge theory completions of Wess-Zumino models admitting
supersymmetry breaking vacua with spontaneously broken R-symmetry. Our models
are simple deformations of generalized ITIY models, a supersymmetric theory
with gauge group Sp(N), N+1 flavors plus singlets, with a modified tree level
superpotential which explicitly breaks (part of) the global symmetry. Depending
on the nature of the deformation, we obtain effective O'Raifeartaigh-like
models whose pseudomoduli space is locally stable in a neighborhood of the
origin of field space, or in a region not including it. Hence, once embedded in
direct gauge mediation scenarios, our models can give low energy spectra with
either suppressed or unsuppressed gaugino mass.Comment: 21 pages, 1 figure; v3: reference adde
Exploring Holographic General Gauge Mediation
We study models of gauge mediation with strongly coupled hidden sectors,
employing a hard wall background as an holographic dual description. The
structure of the soft spectrum depends crucially on the boundary conditions one
imposes on bulk fields at the IR wall. Generically, vector and fermion
correlators have poles at zero momentum, leading to gauge mediation by massive
vector messengers and/or generating Dirac gaugino masses. Instead, non-generic
choices of boundary conditions let one cover all of GGM parameter space.
Enriching the background with R-symmetry breaking scalars, the SSM soft term
structure becomes more constrained and similar to previously studied top-down
models, while retaining the more analytic control the present bottom-up
approach offers.Comment: 28 pages, 4 figures; v2: typos corrected and refs adde
Holographic R-symmetric flows and the \u3c4_U conjecture
We discuss the holographic counterpart of a recent conjecture regarding R-symmetric RG flows in four-dimensional supersymmetric field theories. In such theories, a quantity \u3c4U can be defined at the fixed points which was conjectured in [1] to be larger in the UV than in the IR, \u3c4U UV>\u3c4U IR. We analyze this conjecture from a dual supergravity perspective: using some general properties of domain wall solutions dual to R-symmetric RG flows, we define a bulk quantity which interpolates between the correct \u3c4 U at the UV and IR fixed points, and study its monotonicity properties in a class of examples. We find a monotonic behavior for theories flowing to an interacting IR fixed point. For gapped theories, the monotonicity is still valid up to a finite value of the radial coordinate where the function vanishes, reflecting the gap scale of the field theory. \ua9 2013 SISSA, Trieste, Italy
Holographic Correlators for General Gauge Mediation
We use holographic techniques to compute two-point functions of operators
belonging to a conserved current supermultiplet in theories which break
supersymmetry at strong coupling. These are the relevant quantities one has to
compute in models of gauge mediation to determine the soft spectrum in
supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model (SSM). Such holographic
approach can be used for diverse gravitational backgrounds, but here we focus,
for definiteness, on asymptotically AdS backgrounds. After presenting the
general framework, we apply our formulas to two explicit examples which differ
by the nature of the SSM gauginos, which have Dirac or Majorana masses,
corresponding to models that respectively preserve or break R-symmetry.Comment: 30 pages, 6 figures. v3: clarifications added, typos corrected, refs
added, one figure improve
Supercurrent multiplet correlators at weak and strong coupling
Correlators of gauge invariant operators provide useful information on the dynamics, phases and spectra of a quantum field theory. In this paper, we consider four dimensional N = 1 supersymmetric theories and focus our attention on the supercurrent multiplet. We give a complete characterization of two-point functions of operators belonging to such multiplet, like the energy-momentum tensor and the supercurrent, and study the relations between them. We discuss instances of weakly coupled and strongly coupled theories, in which different symmetries, like conformal invariance and supersymmetry, may be conserved and/or spontaneously or explicitly broken. For theories at strong coupling, we exploit AdS/CFT techniques. We provide a holographic description of different properties of a strongly coupled theory, including a realization of the Goldstino mode in a simple illustrative model. \ua9 The Authors
Bound states of spinning black holes in five dimensions
We find and study supergravity BPS bound states of five-dimensional spinning black holes in asymptotically flat spacetime. These solutions follow from multi-string solutions in six-dimensional minimal supergravity and can be uplifted to F-theory or M-theory. We analyze the regularity conditions and work out the example of a bound state of two black holes in detail. The bound state is supported by fluxes through nontrivial topologies exterior to the horizons and KK momentum. Furthermore, we determine the entropy and compare with other macroscopic BPS solutions
Holographic Correlators for General Gauge Mediation
http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.4709info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe