Domain Walls with Localised Gravity and Domain-Wall/QFT Correspondence
Abstract
We review general domain-wall solutions supported by a delta-function source, together with a single pure exponential scalar potential in supergravity. These scalar potentials arise from a sphere reduction in M-theory or string theory. There are several examples of flat (BPS) domain walls that lead to a localisation of gravity on the brane, and for these we obtain the form of the corrections to Newtonian gravity. These solutions are lifted back on certain internal spheres to D=11 and D=10 as M-branes and D-branes. We find that the domain walls that can trap gravity yield M-branes or Dp-branes that have a natural decoupling limit, i.e. p\le 5, with the delta-function source providing an ultra-violet cut-off in a dual quantum field theory. This suggests that the localisation of gravity can generally be realised within a Domain-wall/QFT correspondence, with the delta-function domain-wall source providing a cut-off from the space-time boundary for these domain-wall solutions. We also discuss the form of the one-loop corrections to the graviton propagator from the boundary QFT that would reproduce the corrections to the Newtonian gravity on the domain wall.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-th/0007209,
title = {Domain Walls with Localised Gravity and Domain-Wall/QFT Correspondence},
author = {M. Cvetic and H. Lu and C. N. Pope},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0007209},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
plain latex, 25 pages, typos corrected