Nearing Extremal Intersecting Giants and New Decoupled Sectors in N = 4 SYM
Abstract
We study near-horizon limits of near-extremal charged black hole solutions to five-dimensional gauged supergravity carrying two charges, extending the recent work of Balasubramanian et.al. We show that there are two near-horizon decoupling limits for the near-extremal black holes, one corresponding to the near-BPS case and the other for the far from BPS case. Both of these limits are only defined on the 10d IIB uplift of the 5d black holes, resulting in a decoupled geometry with a six-dimensional part (conformal to) a rotating BTZ X . We study various aspects of these decoupling limits both from the gravity side and the dual field theory side. For the latter we argue that there should be two different, but equivalent, dual gauge theory descriptions, one in terms of the 2d CFT's dual to the rotating BTZ and the other as certain large R-charge sectors of d=4,N =4 U(N) SYM theory. We discuss new BMN-type sectors of the N=4 SYM in the limit in which the engineering dimensions scale as (for the near-BPS case) and as (for the far from BPS case).
Cite
@article{arxiv.0801.4457,
title = {Nearing Extremal Intersecting Giants and New Decoupled Sectors in N = 4 SYM},
author = {R. Fareghbal and C. N. Gowdigere and A. E. Mosaffa and M. M. Sheikh-Jabbari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0801.4457},
year = {2009}
}
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44 pages, references added, minor changes