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A non-supersymmetric deformation of the AdS/CFT correspondence

A non-supersymmetric deformation of the AdS/CFT correspondence
A non-supersymmetric deformation of the AdS/CFT correspondence
We deform the AdS/CFT Correspondence by the inclusion of a non-supersymmetric scalar mass operator. We discuss the behaviour of the dual 5 dimensional supergravity field then lift the full solution to 10 dimensions. Brane probing the resulting background reveals a potential consistent with the operator we wished to insert.
AdS-CFT and dS-CFT correspondence, supersymmetry breaking.
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Babington, James
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Crooks, David E.
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Evans, Nick
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Babington, James
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Crooks, David E.
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Evans, Nick
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Babington, James, Crooks, David E. and Evans, Nick (2003) A non-supersymmetric deformation of the AdS/CFT correspondence. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2, 24. (doi:10.1088/1126-6708/2003/02/024).

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We deform the AdS/CFT Correspondence by the inclusion of a non-supersymmetric scalar mass operator. We discuss the behaviour of the dual 5 dimensional supergravity field then lift the full solution to 10 dimensions. Brane probing the resulting background reveals a potential consistent with the operator we wished to insert.

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Published date: 23 February 2003
Keywords: AdS-CFT and dS-CFT correspondence, supersymmetry breaking.

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Local EPrints ID: 57020
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/57020
PURE UUID: 15082a66-cdce-4a95-84c9-2c1a66d3e3f7

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Date deposited: 13 Aug 2008
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 11:04

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Author: James Babington
Author: David E. Crooks
Author: Nick Evans

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