We consider a class of super-conformal β-deformed = 1 gauge theories dual to string theory on AdS5 × X with fluxes, where X is a deformed Sasaki-Einstein manifold. The supergravity backgrounds are explicit examples of Generalised Calabi-Yau manifolds: the cone over X admits an integrable generalised complex structure in terms of which the BPS sector of the gauge theory can be described. The moduli spaces of the deformed toric = 1 gauge theories are studied on a number of examples and are in agreement with the moduli spaces of D3 and D5 static and dual giant probes.

Butti, A., Forcella, D., Martucci, L., Minasian, R., Petrini, M., Zaffaroni, A. (2008). On the geometry and the moduli space of beta-deformed quiver gauge theories. JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS [10.1088/1126-6708/2008/07/053].

On the geometry and the moduli space of beta-deformed quiver gauge theories

ZAFFARONI, ALBERTO
2008

Abstract

We consider a class of super-conformal β-deformed = 1 gauge theories dual to string theory on AdS5 × X with fluxes, where X is a deformed Sasaki-Einstein manifold. The supergravity backgrounds are explicit examples of Generalised Calabi-Yau manifolds: the cone over X admits an integrable generalised complex structure in terms of which the BPS sector of the gauge theory can be described. The moduli spaces of the deformed toric = 1 gauge theories are studied on a number of examples and are in agreement with the moduli spaces of D3 and D5 static and dual giant probes.
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gauge theories; string theories
English
2008
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Butti, A., Forcella, D., Martucci, L., Minasian, R., Petrini, M., Zaffaroni, A. (2008). On the geometry and the moduli space of beta-deformed quiver gauge theories. JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS [10.1088/1126-6708/2008/07/053].
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