2017
DOI: 10.1007/jhep06(2017)003
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Glueballs on the baryonic branch of Klebanov-Strassler: dimensional deconstruction and a light scalar particle

Abstract: Within gauge/gravity duality, we compute the scalar and tensor mass spectrum in the boundary theory defined by the five-dimensional sigma-model coupled to gravity obtained by constraining to eight scalars the truncation on T 1,1 that corresponds to the Papadopoulos-Tseytlin (PT) ansatz. We study fluctuations around the 1-parameter family of backgrounds that lift to the baryonic branch of the Klebanov-Strassler (KS) system, and interpolates between the KS background and the Maldacena-Nunez one (CVMN). We adopt … Show more

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“…Papers on the dilaton in the context of holography have proliferated quite copiously, both in reference to the Goldberger-Wise (GW) stabilisation mechanism [49][50][51][52][53][54][55], as well as in dedicated studies of holographic models (see for example [56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68]), thanks in parts to the comparative ease with which systematic and rigorous calculations can be performed, within a wide variety of models. Within the rigorous top-down approach to holography, in which the gravity theory is derived from string theory or M-theory, in many cases the important long-distance properties are captured by a sigma-model theory coupled to gravity, that restricts the low-energy supergravity description to retain only a comparatively small number of degrees of freedom.…”
Section: Jhep06(2020)177mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Papers on the dilaton in the context of holography have proliferated quite copiously, both in reference to the Goldberger-Wise (GW) stabilisation mechanism [49][50][51][52][53][54][55], as well as in dedicated studies of holographic models (see for example [56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68]), thanks in parts to the comparative ease with which systematic and rigorous calculations can be performed, within a wide variety of models. Within the rigorous top-down approach to holography, in which the gravity theory is derived from string theory or M-theory, in many cases the important long-distance properties are captured by a sigma-model theory coupled to gravity, that restricts the low-energy supergravity description to retain only a comparatively small number of degrees of freedom.…”
Section: Jhep06(2020)177mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estimates based on Schwinger-Dyson equations, similar to the QCD ones [75], also indicate a low value for m σ [76], however the computation has been done for a Technicolor theory with f = v and cannot be extrapolated straightforwardly to our case. Gravitational dual results also indicate the lightest scalar mass is low compared to the other states [30,31]. All these results seem to point to the presence of a light scalar in theories near the conformal window.…”
Section: Tecni-σ Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…[19] that the introduction of a lightish scalar resonance σ , that mixes with the pNGB Higgs, can alleviate the tension between EWPOs and the Technicolor vacuum. Increasing evidence of the presence of a light scalar state in theories with an infra-red conformal phase are being collected on the lattice [26][27][28][29], and by the use of gravitational duals [30,31] and of holographic models [32]. Such state, which may or may not be a dilaton, 1 necessarily mixes with the Higgs boson.…”
Section: Misalignement and Dynamicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Variations of these backgrounds show that the scalar glueballs may include a parametrically light particle [35][36][37][38]. A non-trivial example of this has been identified within a five-dimensional sigma-model system, the background solutions of which are lifted to D = 10 dimensions to provide the gravity dual of the baryonic branch of the Klebanov-Strassler system [39,40]. It would be interesting to compute the spectrum also of other modes, besides the scalars appearing in the Papadopoulos-Tseytlin ansatz [41], in all these backgrounds, in order to understand the structure of global symmetries (and supersymmetries) in detail, for example by considering the consistent truncation in [42,43].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%