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Dualising the baryonic branch: Dynamic SU(2) and confining backgrounds in IIA
Nuclear Physics B, Volume: 884, Pages: 696 - 740
Swansea University Authors: Daniel Thompson , Carlos Nunez
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DOI (Published version): 10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2014.05.004
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In this paper we construct and examine new supersymmetric solutions of massive IIA supergravity that are obtained using non-Abelian T-duality applied to the Baryonic Branch of the Klebanov-Strassler background. The geometries display SU(2) structure which we show flows from static in the UV to dynam...
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Dualising the baryonic branch: Dynamic SU(2) and confining backgrounds in IIA |
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Dualising the baryonic branch: Dynamic SU(2) and confining backgrounds in IIA |
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In this paper we construct and examine new supersymmetric solutions of massive IIA supergravity that are obtained using non-Abelian T-duality applied to the Baryonic Branch of the Klebanov-Strassler background. The geometries display SU(2) structure which we show flows from static in the UV to dynamical in the IR. Confinement and symmetry breaking are given a geometrical interpretation by this change of structure. Various field theory observables are studied, suggesting possible ways to break conformality and flow in N=1 TN and related field theories. |
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