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From conformal to confining field theories using holography

Ali Fatemiabhari, Carlos Nunez Orcid Logo

Journal of High Energy Physics, Volume: 2024, Issue: 3

Swansea University Authors: Ali Fatemiabhari, Carlos Nunez Orcid Logo

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Abstract

We construct a new family of Type IIB backgrounds that are dual to five dimensional conformal field theories compactified and deformed by VEVs of certain operators. This generates an RG flow into a smooth background dual to non-SUSY gapped field theories in four dimensions. We study various holograp...

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Published in: Journal of High Energy Physics
ISSN: 1029-8479
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2024
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa65960
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Abstract: We construct a new family of Type IIB backgrounds that are dual to five dimensional conformal field theories compactified and deformed by VEVs of certain operators. This generates an RG flow into a smooth background dual to non-SUSY gapped field theories in four dimensions. We study various holographic observables: a monotonic quantity associated with the number of degrees of freedom, Wilson loops that interpolate between conformal and confining behaviour with the possibility of screening, Entanglement Entropy, etc. We also give a prescription to compute the Holographic Complexity in this type of backgrounds and calculate the spectrum of spin-two glueballs of the field theories.
Keywords: AdS-CFT Correspondence; Gauge-Gravity Correspondence
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Funders: For discussions, comments on the manuscript and for sharing their interesting ideas with us, we wish to thank: Andrés Anabalón, Elena Caceres, Andrew Frey, Yolanda Lozano, Simon Ross, Leonardo Santilli, Jiayue Yang. The work of A.F. is supported by the STFC Consolidated Grant No. ST/V507143/1 and EPSRC Standard Research Studentship (DTP) EP/T517987/1. The work of C. N. is supported by grants ST/X000648/1 and ST/T000813/1.
Issue: 3