Romans supergravity from five-dimensional holograms
Abstract We study five-dimensional superconformal field theories and their holographic dual, matter-coupled Romans supergravity. On the one hand, some recently derived formulae allow us to extract the central charges from deformations of the supersymmetric five-sphere partition function, whose large...
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doaj-art-f325800ecf3e4a098460aecde8bac7ed2018-08-15T21:51:42ZengSpringerJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792018-05-012018515010.1007/JHEP05(2018)039Romans supergravity from five-dimensional hologramsChi-Ming Chang0Martin Fluder1Ying-Hsuan Lin2Yifan Wang3Center for Quantum Mathematics and Physics (QMAP), University of California DavisWalter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics, California Institute of TechnologyWalter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics, California Institute of TechnologyJoseph Henry Laboratories, Department of Physics, Princeton UniversityAbstract We study five-dimensional superconformal field theories and their holographic dual, matter-coupled Romans supergravity. On the one hand, some recently derived formulae allow us to extract the central charges from deformations of the supersymmetric five-sphere partition function, whose large N expansion can be computed using matrix model techniques. On the other hand, the conformal and flavor central charges can be extracted from the six-dimensional supergravity action, by carefully analyzing its embedding into type I’ string theory. The results match on the two sides of the holographic duality. Our results also provide analytic evidence for the symmetry enhancement in five-dimensional superconformal field theories.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP05(2018)039AdS-CFT CorrespondenceConformal Field TheorySupergravity ModelsSupersymmetric Gauge Theory |
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Abstract We study five-dimensional superconformal field theories and their holographic dual, matter-coupled Romans supergravity. On the one hand, some recently derived formulae allow us to extract the central charges from deformations of the supersymmetric five-sphere partition function, whose large N expansion can be computed using matrix model techniques. On the other hand, the conformal and flavor central charges can be extracted from the six-dimensional supergravity action, by carefully analyzing its embedding into type I’ string theory. The results match on the two sides of the holographic duality. Our results also provide analytic evidence for the symmetry enhancement in five-dimensional superconformal field theories. |
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AdS-CFT Correspondence Conformal Field Theory Supergravity Models Supersymmetric Gauge Theory |
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