Johanna Erdmenger
Max Planck Society
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Physical Review D | 2004
J. Babington; Johanna Erdmenger; Nick Evans; Zachary Guralnik; Ingo Kirsch
We study gravity duals of large N non-supersymmetric gauge theories with matter in the fundamental representation by introducing a D7-brane probe into deformed AdS backgrounds. In particular, we consider a D7-brane probe in both the AdS Schwarzschild black hole solution and in the background found by Constable and Myers, which involves a non-constant dilaton and S^5 radius. Both these backgrounds exhibit confinement of fundamental matter and a discrete glueball and meson spectrum. We numerically compute the quark condensate and meson spectrum associated with these backgrounds. In the AdS-black hole background, a quark-bilinear condensate develops only at non-zero quark mass. We speculate on the existence of a third order phase transition at a critical quark mass where the D7 embedding undergoes a geometric transition. In the Constable-Myers background, we find a chiral symmetry breaking condensate as well as the associated Goldstone boson in the limit of small quark mass. The existence of the condensate ensures that the D7-brane never reaches the naked singularity at the origin of the deformed AdS space.
European Physical Journal A | 2008
Johanna Erdmenger; Nick Evans; Ingo Kirsch; Ed Threlfall
Abstract.We review recent progress in studying mesons within gauge/gravity duality, in the context of adding flavour degrees of freedom to generalizations of the AdS/CFT correspondence. Our main focus is on the “top-down approach” of considering models constructed within string theory. We explain the string-theoretical constructions in detail, aiming at non-specialists. These give rise to a new way of describing strongly coupled confining large-N gauge theories similar to large-N QCD. In particular, we consider gravity dual descriptions of spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking, and compare with lattice results. A further topic covered is the behaviour of flavour bound states in finite-temperature field theories dual to a gravity background involving a black hole. We also describe the “bottom up” phenomenological approach to mesons within AdS/QCD. Some previously unpublished results are also included.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2009
Johanna Erdmenger; Michael Haack; Matthias Kaminski; Amos Yarom
We construct electrically charged AdS5 black hole solutions whose charge, mass and boost-parameters vary slowly with the space-time coordinates. From the perspective of the dual theory, these are equivalent to hydrodynamic configurations with varying chemical potential, temperature and velocity fields. We compute the boundary theory transport coefficients associated with a derivative expansion of the energy momentum tensor and R-charge current up to second order. In particular, for the current we find a first order transport coefficient associated with the vorticity of the fluid.
Physical Review D | 2002
Johanna Erdmenger; Ingo Kirsch; Zachary Guralnik
We study four-dimensional superconformal field theories coupled to three-dimensional superconformal boundary or defect degrees of freedom. Starting with bulk
Physics Letters B | 2009
Martin Ammon; Johanna Erdmenger; Matthias Kaminski; Patrick Kerner
\mathcal{N}=2,
Physical Review D | 2003
Neil R. Constable; Ingo Kirsch; Johanna Erdmenger; Zachary Guralnik
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2009
Martin Ammon; Johanna Erdmenger; Patrick Kerner; Matthias Kaminski
d=4
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2007
Johanna Erdmenger; Rene Meyer; Jonathan P. Shock
theories, we construct Abelian models preserving
Physics Letters B | 2010
Martin Ammon; Johanna Erdmenger; Viviane Grass; Patrick Kerner; Andy O'Bannon
\mathcal{N}=2,
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2004
Johanna Erdmenger; Ingo Kirsch