Double Scaling Limits in Gauge Theories and Matrix Models
Abstract
We show that gauge theories with an adjoint chiral multiplet admit a wide class of large-N double-scaling limits where is taken to infinity in a way coordinated with a tuning of the bare superpotential. The tuning is such that the theory is near an Argyres-Douglas-type singularity where a set of non-local dibaryons becomes massless in conjunction with a set of confining strings becoming tensionless. The doubly-scaled theory consists of two decoupled sectors, one whose spectrum and interactions follow the usual large-N scaling whilst the other has light states of fixed mass in the large-N limit which subvert the usual large-N scaling and lead to an interacting theory in the limit. -term properties of this interacting sector can be calculated using a Dijkgraaf-Vafa matrix model and in this context the double-scaling limit is precisely the kind investigated in the "old matrix model'' to describe two-dimensional gravity coupled to conformal field theories. In particular, the old matrix model double-scaling limit describes a sector of a gauge theory with a mass gap and light meson-like composite states, the approximate Goldstone boson of superconformal invariance, with a mass which is fixed in the double-scaling limit. Consequently, the gravitational -terms in these cases satisfy the string equation of the KdV hierarchy.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0603122,
title = {Double Scaling Limits in Gauge Theories and Matrix Models},
author = {Gaetano Bertoldi and Timothy J. Hollowood and J. Luis Miramontes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0603122},
year = {2010}
}
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38 pages, 1 figure, reference added