2021
DOI: 10.1007/jhep02(2021)102
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Five-dimensional gauge theories on spheres with negative couplings

Abstract: We consider supersymmetric gauge theories on S5 with a negative Yang-Mills coupling in their large N limits. Using localization we compute the partition functions and show that the pure SU(N) gauge theory descends to an SU(N/2)+N/2× SU(N/2)−N/2× SU(2) Chern-Simons gauge theory as the inverse ’t Hooft coupling is taken to negative infinity for N even. The Yang-Mills coupling of the SU(N/2)±N/2 is positive and infinite, while that on the SU(2) goes to zero. We also show that the odd N case has somewhat different… Show more

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“…where λ is the dimensionless 't Hooft coupling λ = g 2 YM N R −3 . These equations are very similar to those found for pure N = 1 super Yang-Mills on S 5 [25] so we can borrow many of the methods from there. We are most interested in having λ be small and negative.…”
Section: The Round Spheresupporting
confidence: 62%
“…where λ is the dimensionless 't Hooft coupling λ = g 2 YM N R −3 . These equations are very similar to those found for pure N = 1 super Yang-Mills on S 5 [25] so we can borrow many of the methods from there. We are most interested in having λ be small and negative.…”
Section: The Round Spheresupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Nevertheless, the perturbative partition function can be analytically continued letting h ∈ R in (2.3) but keeping the non-perturbative quantities, such as instanton masses, as functions of |h|. For a thorough discussion on negative Yang-Mills coupling, see [44,29]. Besides, the SPE (2.22) may be likewise analytically continued to negative values of the Veneziano parameters ζ α .…”
Section: Remarks On the Decompactification Limitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There exists a vast literature discussing the large N behaviour of 5d N = 1 theories on the sphere [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27], mostly pivoting around the match with the holographic dual. A thorough analysis of the large N phases of certain theories on the five-sphere appears in the work of Minahan and Nedelin [28,29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in the five-dimensional case, the term linear in δσ i can be dropped for small negative λ. Moreover, in the large N limit δ 0 is suppressed by a factor of 1/N [25]. The remaining terms on the left hand side of (2.21) can be generated by the free energy…”
Section: The Round Spherementioning
confidence: 99%