56 research outputs found
Higher Order Integrability in Generalized Holonomy
Supersymmetric backgrounds in M-theory often involve four-form flux in
addition to pure geometry. In such cases, the classification of supersymmetric
vacua involves the notion of generalized holonomy taking values in SL(32,R),
the Clifford group for eleven-dimensional spinors. Although previous
investigations of generalized holonomy have focused on the curvature
\Rm_{MN}(\Omega) of the generalized SL(32,R) connection \Omega_M, we
demonstrate that this local information is incomplete, and that satisfying the
higher order integrability conditions is an essential feature of generalized
holonomy. We also show that, while this result differs from the case of
ordinary Riemannian holonomy, it is nevertheless compatible with the
Ambrose-Singer holonomy theorem.Comment: 19 pages, Late
Generalized curvature and the equations of D=11 supergravity
It is known that, for zero fermionic sector, the bosonic equations of
Cremmer-Julia-Scherk eleven-dimensional supergravity can be collected in a
compact expression which is a condition on the curvature of the generalized
connection. Here we peresent the equation which collects all the bosonic
equations of D=11 supergravity when the gravitino is nonvanishing.Comment: 8 pages, plain latex. A few numerical factors corrected. To appear in
Phys. Lett.
Hydrodynamics from the Dp-brane
We complete the computation of viscous transport coefficients in the near
horizon geometries that arise from a stack of black Dp-branes for p=2,...,6 in
the decoupling limit. The main new result is the obtention of the bulk
viscosity which, for all p, is found to be related to the speed of sound by the
simple relation \zeta/\eta = -2(v_s^2-1/p). For completeness the shear
viscosity is rederived from gravitational perturbations in the shear and scalar
channels. We comment on technical issues like the counterterms needed, or the
possible dependence on the conformal frame.Comment: 15 page
Hamilton-Jacobi Counterterms for Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet Gravity
The on-shell gravitational action and the boundary stress tensor are
essential ingredients in the study of black hole thermodynamics. We employ the
Hamilton-Jacobi method to calculate the boundary counterterms necessary to
remove the divergences and allow the study of the thermodynamics of
Einstein-Gauss-Bonnet black holes.Comment: 21 pages, LaTe
Metastability of R-Charged Black Holes
The global stability of R-charged AdS black holes in a grand canonical
ensemble is examined by eliminating the constraints from the action, but
without solving the equations of motion, thereby constructing the reduced
action of the system. The metastability of the system is found to set in at a
critical value of the chemical potential which is conjugate to the R-charge.
The relation among the small black hole, large black hole and the instability
is discussed. The result is consistent with the metastability found in the
AdS/CFT-conjectured dual field theory. The "renormalized" temperature of AdS
black holes, which has been rather ad hoc, is suggested to be the boundary
temperature in the sense of AdS/CFT correspondence. As a byproduct of the
analysis, we find a more general solution of the theory and its properties are
briefly discussed.Comment: 36 pages, 7 figures, v2 is the published version. the exposition is
made slightly shorter and hopefully cleare
Shear sum rules at finite chemical potential
We derive sum rules which constrain the spectral density corresponding to the
retarded propagator of the T_{xy} component of the stress tensor for three
gravitational duals. The shear sum rule is obtained for the gravitational dual
of the N=4 Yang-Mills, theory of the M2-branes and M5-branes all at finite
chemical potential. We show that at finite chemical potential there are
additional terms in the sum rule which involve the chemical potential. These
modifications are shown to be due to the presence of scalars in the operator
product expansion of the stress tensor which have non-trivial vacuum
expectation values at finite chemical potential.Comment: The proof for the absence of branch cuts is corrected.Results
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Shear viscosity from R-charged AdS black holes
We compute the shear viscosity in the supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory dual
to the STU background. This is a thermal gauge theory with a chemical
potential. The quotient of the shear viscosity over the entropy density
exhibits no deviation from the well known result 1/4\pi.Comment: 9 pages, some references updated, abstract and some typos correcte
Consistent reductions of IIB*/M* theory and de Sitter supergravity
We construct consistent non-linear Kaluza Klein reduction ansatze for a
subset of fields arising from the reduction of IIB* and M* theory on dS_5 x H^5
and dS_4 x AdS_7, respectively. These reductions yield four and
five-dimensional de Sitter supergravities, albeit with wrong sign kinetic
terms. We also demonstrate that the ansatze may be used to lift multi-centered
de Sitter black hole solutions to ten and eleven dimensions. The lifted dS_5
black holes correspond to rotating E4-branes of IIB* theory.Comment: 27 pages, late
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