44 research outputs found
Notes on Matter in Horava-Lifshitz Gravity
We investigate the dynamics of a scalar field governed by the Lifshitz-type
action which should appear naturally in Horava-Lifshitz gravity. The wave of
the scalar field may propagate with any speed without an upper bound. To
preserve the causality, the action cannot have a generic form. Due to the
superluminal propagation, a formation of a singularity may cause the breakdown
of the predictability of the theory. To check whether such a catastrophe could
occur in Horava-Lifshitz gravity, we investigate the dynamics of a dust. It
turns out that the dust does not collapse completely to form a singularity in a
generic situation, but expands again after it attains a maximum energy density.Comment: 14 pages, references adde
Janus Black Holes
In this paper Janus black holes in AdS3 are considered. These are static
solutions of an Einstein-scalar system with broken translation symmetry along
the horizon. These solutions are dual to interface conformal field theories at
finite temperature. An approximate solution is first constructed using
perturbation theory around a planar BTZ black hole. Numerical and exact
solutions valid for all sets of parameters are then found and compared. Using
the exact solution the thermodynamics of the system is analyzed. The entropy
associated with the Janus black hole is calculated and it is found that the
entropy of the black Janus is the sum of the undeformed black hole entropy and
the entanglement entropy associated with the defect.Comment: 28 pages, 2 figures, reference adde
3D N=6 Gauged Supergravity: Admissible Gauge Groups, Vacua and RG Flows
We study N=6 gauged supergravity in three dimensions with scalar manifolds
for in great details. We
classify some admissible non-compact gauge groups which can be consistently
gauged and preserve all supersymmetries. We give the explicit form of the
embedding tensors for these gauge groups as well as study their scalar
potentials on the full scalar manifold for each value of along with
the corresponding vacua. Furthermore, the potentials for the compact gauge
groups, for ,
identified previously in the literature are partially studied on a submanifold
of the full scalar manifold. This submanifold is invariant under a certain
subgroup of the corresponding gauge group. We find a number of supersymmetric
AdS vacua in the case of compact gauge groups. We then consider holographic RG
flow solutions in the compact gauge groups and
for the k=4 case. The solutions
involving one active scalar can be found analytically and describe operator
flows driven by a relevant operator of dimension 3/2. For non-compact gauge
groups, we find all types of vacua namely AdS, Minkowski and dS, but there is
no possibility of RG flows in the AdS/CFT sense for all gauge groups considered
here.Comment: 43 pages, no figures references added, typoes corrected and more
information adde
Particle Kinematics in Horava-Lifshitz Gravity
We study the deformed kinematics of point particles in the Horava theory of
gravity. This is achieved by considering particles as the optical limit of
fields with a generalized Klein-Gordon action. We derive the deformed geodesic
equation and study in detail the cases of flat and spherically symmetric
(Schwarzschild-like) spacetimes. As the theory is not invariant under local
Lorenz transformations, deviations from standard kinematics become evident even
for flat manifolds, supporting superluminal as well as massive luminal
particles. These deviations from standard behavior could be used for
experimental tests of this modified theory of gravity.Comment: Added references, corrected a typing erro
Consistent truncation of d = 11 supergravity on AdS_4 x S^7
We study the system of equations derived twenty five years ago by B. de Wit
and the first author [Nucl. Phys. B281 (1987) 211] as conditions for the
consistent truncation of eleven-dimensional supergravity on AdS_4 x S^7 to
gauged N = 8 supergravity in four dimensions. By exploiting the E_7(7)
symmetry, we determine the most general solution to this system at each point
on the coset space E_7(7)/SU(8). We show that invariants of the general
solution are given by the fluxes in eleven-dimensional supergravity. This
allows us to both clarify the explicit non-linear ansatze for the fluxes given
previously and to fill a gap in the original proof of the consistent
truncation. These results are illustrated with several examples.Comment: 41 pages, typos corrected, published versio
Bosonic Fractionalisation Transitions
At finite density, charge in holographic systems can be sourced either by
explicit matter sources in the bulk or by bulk horizons. In this paper we find
bosonic solutions of both types, breaking a global U(1) symmetry in the former
case and leaving it unbroken in the latter. Using a minimal bottom-up model we
exhibit phase transitions between the two cases, under the influence of a
relevant operator in the dual field theory. We also embed solutions and
transitions of this type in M-theory, where, holding the theory at constant
chemical potential, the cohesive phase is connected to a neutral phase of
Schr\"odinger type via a z=2 QCP.Comment: references added. minor changes. version published in JHE
Enhanced Supersymmetry of Nonrelativistic ABJM Theory
We study the supersymmetry enhancement of nonrelativistic limits of the ABJM
theory for Chern-Simons level . The special attention is paid to the
nonrelativistic limit (known as `PAAP' case) containing both particles and
antiparticles. Using supersymmetry transformations generated by the monopole
operators, we find additional 2 kinematical, 2 dynamical, and 2 conformal
supercharges for this case. Combining with the original 8 kinematical
supercharges, the total number of supercharges becomes maximal: 14
supercharges, like in the well-known PPPP limit. We obtain the corresponding
super Schr\"odinger algebra which appears to be isomorphic to the one of the
PPPP case. We also discuss the role of monopole operators in supersymmetry
enhancement and partial breaking of supersymmetry in nonrelativistic limit of
the ABJM theory.Comment: 22 pages, references added, version to appear in JHE
Four-Dimensional SCFTs from M5-Branes
We engineer a large new set of four-dimensional N=1 superconformal field
theories by wrapping M5-branes on complex curves. We present new supersymmetric
AdS_5 M-theory backgrounds which describe these fixed points at large N, and
then directly construct the dual four-dimensional CFTs for a certain subset of
these solutions. Additionally, we provide a direct check of the central charges
of these theories by using the M5-brane anomaly polynomial. This is a companion
paper which elaborates upon results reported in arXiv:1112:5487.Comment: 45 pages, 11 figure
Schr\"odinger Holography with and without Hyperscaling Violation
We study the properties of the Schr\"odinger-type non-relativistic holography
for general dynamical exponent z with and without hyperscaling violation
exponent \theta. The scalar correlation function has a more general form due to
general z as well as the presence of \theta, whose effects also modify the
scaling dimension of the scalar operator. We propose a prescription for minimal
surfaces of this "codimension 2 holography," and demonstrate the (d-1)
dimensional area law for the entanglement entropy from (d+3) dimensional
Schr\"odinger backgrounds. Surprisingly, the area law is violated for d+1 < z <
d+2, even without hyperscaling violation, which interpolates between the
logarithmic violation and extensive volume dependence of entanglement entropy.
Similar violations are also found in the presence of the hyperscaling
violation. Their dual field theories are expected to have novel phases for the
parameter range, including Fermi surface. We also analyze string theory
embeddings using non-relativistic branes.Comment: 62 pages and 6 figures, v2: several typos in section 5 corrected,
references added, v3: typos corrected, references added, published versio
Type IIB supergravity solutions with AdS5 from Abelian and non-Abelian T dualities
We present a large class of new backgrounds that are solutions of type IIB
supergravity with a warped AdS factor, non-trivial axion-dilaton,
-field and three-form Ramond-Ramond flux but yet have no five-form flux. We
obtain these solutions and many of their variations by judiciously applying
non-Abelian and Abelian T-dualities, as well as coordinate shifts to
AdS IIB supergravity solutions with . We address a number of issues pertaining to charge quantization in
the context of non-Abelian T-duality. We comment on some properties of the
expected dual super conformal field theories by studying their CFT central
charge holographically. We also use the structure of the supergravity Page
charges, central charges and some probe branes to infer aspects of the dual
super conformal field theories.Comment: 71 pages, one table. v2: References added, some normalizations
corrected, results unchange
