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Mesons and Baryons in AdS/CFT (Short Introduction)

Mesons and Baryons in AdS/CFT (Short Introduction). Yunseok Seo Hanyang University. Heavy Ion Meeting, Nov, 15, 2008. Open string. Closed string. 5 different theory (type I, type IIA, type IIB, Heterotic SO(32), Heterotic ). Open string. Closed string. Introduction.

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Mesons and Baryons in AdS/CFT (Short Introduction)

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  1. Mesons and Baryons in AdS/CFT(Short Introduction) Yunseok Seo Hanyang University Heavy Ion Meeting, Nov, 15, 2008

  2. Open string Closed string 5 different theory (type I, type IIA, type IIB, Heterotic SO(32), Heterotic ) Open string Closed string Introduction • String theory Fundamental object : one dimensional string Spacetime dimension : 10 D-branes : p-dimensional extended object Contains gauge field and gravity in the theory

  3. Nc D3 branes Duality Duality Low energy limit AdS/CFT Correspondence

  4. AdS/CFT Correspondence • Adding Flavour : Introducing probe D-brane

  5. Finite temperature • Finite temperature : Introducing black hole • Temperature and horizon related by • DBI action

  6. Finite Temperature Erdmenger et al.

  7. AdS/CFT Boundary global symmetry bulk guage symmetry Gauge field on D-brane Finte Density

  8. Black hole Minkowski Embedding Blackhole Embedding Finite Density Solution of DBI action Blackhole embeddings have lower energy

  9. F1 L Adding source

  10. D3 or D4 brane F1’s D5 or D4 brane Witten’s Baryon Vertex Chern-Simons coupling gives flux on D5(or D4) brane To cancel the flux, we need Nc fundamental strings We need special background which provide confining phase

  11. Deformation of D3 brane background is proportional to the gluon condensation in boundary theory Dilaton background geometry Gubser’s background Supersymmetry and chiral symmetry are broken Special limit of ‘Constable-Myers’ background (δ=2)

  12. Induced metric on D5 brane Baryon vertex • Baryons : D5 brane wrapped on an S5 on which Nc F1’s terminate • The background 5-form field strength can couple to the world volume U(1) gauge field via Chern-Simons term • DBI action for single D5 brane with Nc F1’s

  13. D4/D6(D3/D5) YS, S Sin, JHEP 0804:010, 2008 Baryon vertex • Equation of motion • D5 brane solution • Force at cusp

  14. Induced metric on D7 brane • DBI action Probe D7 brane We consider D7 brane as a probe brane where the other end point of fundamental strings are attached • End point can be regarded as point source on D7 brane

  15. Solution of equation of motion for D7 brane(Q=0) Probe D7 brane • Force at the cusp of D7 brane(Q≠0)

  16. Force balance condition • Total configuration(Baryon D5 + F1’s +probe D7) can be stationary if there is force balance condition • Force balance condition

  17. Asymptotic behavior of D7 brane • Chiral condensation Chiral condensation

  18. Deformation of D5 brane Baryon mass Deformation of D7 brane Baryon-baryon interaction Baryon mass for Fixed quark mass • Deformation of D-brane • Density dependence of baryon mass

  19. Summary • AdS/CFT provides a method of calculating properties of gaue theories at strong coupling • Gauge theories at finite temperature can be studied by introducing black hole in the bulk • Density and chemical potentials can be easily introduced by turn on gauge field on probe brane • Meson spectrum : fluctuation of probe brane • Baryon vertex: D5 brane wrapping D3 brane

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