Understanding the strong coupling limit of massive type IIA string theory is a longstanding problem. We argue that perhaps this problem does not exist; namely, there may be no strongly coupled solutions of the massive theory. We show explicitly that massive type IIA string theory can never be strongly coupled in a weakly curved region of space-time. We illustrate our general claim with two classes of massive solutions in extAd extS4 ×mathbbCmathbbP3 { ext{Ad}}{{ ext{S}}_4} imes mathbb{C}{mathbb{P}^3} : one, previously known, with N = 1 mathcal{N} = 1 supersymmetry, and a new one with N = 2 mathcal{N} = 2 supersymmetry. Both solutions are dual to d = 3 Chern-Simons-matter theories. In both these massive examples, as the rank N of the gauge group is increased, the dilaton initially increases in the same way as in the corresponding massless case; before it can reach the M-theory regime, however, it enters a second regime, in which the dilaton decreases even as N increases. In the N = 2 mathcal{N} = 2 case, we find supersymmetry-preserving gauge-invariant monopole operators whose mass is independent of N. This predicts the existence of branes which stay light even when the dilaton decreases. We show that, on the gravity side, these states originate from D2-D0 bound states wrapping the vanishing two-cycle of a conifold singularity that develops at large N.

Aharony, O., Jafferis, D., Tomasiello, A., Zaffaroni, A. (2010). Massive type IIA string theory cannot be strongly coupled. JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, 2010(11), 1-40 [10.1007/JHEP11(2010)047].

Massive type IIA string theory cannot be strongly coupled

TOMASIELLO, ALESSANDRO;ZAFFARONI, ALBERTO
2010

Abstract

Understanding the strong coupling limit of massive type IIA string theory is a longstanding problem. We argue that perhaps this problem does not exist; namely, there may be no strongly coupled solutions of the massive theory. We show explicitly that massive type IIA string theory can never be strongly coupled in a weakly curved region of space-time. We illustrate our general claim with two classes of massive solutions in extAd extS4 ×mathbbCmathbbP3 { ext{Ad}}{{ ext{S}}_4} imes mathbb{C}{mathbb{P}^3} : one, previously known, with N = 1 mathcal{N} = 1 supersymmetry, and a new one with N = 2 mathcal{N} = 2 supersymmetry. Both solutions are dual to d = 3 Chern-Simons-matter theories. In both these massive examples, as the rank N of the gauge group is increased, the dilaton initially increases in the same way as in the corresponding massless case; before it can reach the M-theory regime, however, it enters a second regime, in which the dilaton decreases even as N increases. In the N = 2 mathcal{N} = 2 case, we find supersymmetry-preserving gauge-invariant monopole operators whose mass is independent of N. This predicts the existence of branes which stay light even when the dilaton decreases. We show that, on the gravity side, these states originate from D2-D0 bound states wrapping the vanishing two-cycle of a conifold singularity that develops at large N.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
AdS-CFT correspondence; String duality; Superstrings and heterotic strings;
teoria campi e stringhe
English
2010
2010
11
1
40
47
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Aharony, O., Jafferis, D., Tomasiello, A., Zaffaroni, A. (2010). Massive type IIA string theory cannot be strongly coupled. JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, 2010(11), 1-40 [10.1007/JHEP11(2010)047].
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