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Holographic duals of five-dimensional SCFTs on a Riemann surface

High Energy Physics - Theory 2019-01-30 v2

Abstract

We study the twisted compactifications of five-dimensional Seiberg SCFTs, with SUM(2)×ENf+1SU_\mathcal{M}(2)\times E_{N_f+1} flavor symmetry, on a generic Riemann surface that preserves four supercharges. The five-dimensional SCFTs are obtained from the decoupling limit of NN D4-branes probing a geometry of Nf<8N_f<8 D8-branes and an O8-plane. In addition to the R-symmetry, we can also twist the flavor symmetry by turning on background flux on the Riemann surface. In particular, in the string theory construction of the five-dimensional SCFTs, the background flux for the SUM(2)SU_\mathcal{M}(2) has a geometric origin, similar to the topological twist of the R-symmetry. We argue that the resulting low-energy three-dimensional theories describe the dynamics on the world-volume of the NN D4-branes wrapped on the Riemann surface in the O8/D8 background. The Riemann surface can be described as a curve in a Calabi-Yau three-fold that is a sum of two line bundles over it. This allows for an explicit construction of AdS4AdS_4 solutions in massive IIA supergravity dual to the world-volume theories, thereby providing strong evidence that the three-dimensional SCFTs exist in the low-energy limit of the compactification of the five-dimensional SCFTs. We compute observables such as the free energy and the scaling dimensions of operators dual to D2-brane probes; these have non-trivial dependence on the twist parameter for the U(1)U(1) in SUM(2)SU_\mathcal{M}(2). The free energy exhibits the N5/2N^{5/2} scaling that is emblematic of five-dimensional SCFTs.

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@article{arxiv.1807.06031,
  title  = {Holographic duals of five-dimensional SCFTs on a Riemann surface},
  author = {Ibrahima Bah and Achilleas Passias and Peter Weck},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.06031},
  year   = {2019}
}