Supersymmetric AdS(5) solutions of massive IIA supergravity

Motivated by a recently found class of AdS<inf>7</inf> solutions, we classify AdS<inf>5</inf> solutions in massive IIA, finding infinitely many new analytical examples. We reduce the general problem to a set of PDEs, determining the local internal metric, which is a fibration...

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Hoofdauteurs: Apruzzi, F, Fazzi, M, Passias, A, Tomasiello, A
Formaat: Journal article
Gepubliceerd in: Springer 2015
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Fazzi, M
Passias, A
Tomasiello, A
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description Motivated by a recently found class of AdS<inf>7</inf> solutions, we classify AdS<inf>5</inf> solutions in massive IIA, finding infinitely many new analytical examples. We reduce the general problem to a set of PDEs, determining the local internal metric, which is a fibration over a surface. Under a certain simplifying assumption, we are then able to analytically solve the PDEs and give a complete list of all solutions. Among these, one class is new and regular. These spaces can be related to the AdS<inf>7</inf> solutions via a simple universal map for the metric, dilaton and fluxes. The natural interpretation of this map is that the dual CFT<inf>6</inf> and CFT<inf>4</inf> are related by twisted compactification on a Riemann surface Σ<inf>g</inf>. The ratio of their free energy coefficients is proportional to the Euler characteristic of Σ<inf>g</inf>. As a byproduct, we also find the analytic expression for the AdS<inf>7</inf> solutions, which were previously known only numerically. We determine the free energy for simple examples: it is a simple cubic function of the flux integers.
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spelling oxford-uuid:44f2048e-ecc9-4fe5-b9e1-ca8f531b901f2022-03-26T15:04:48ZSupersymmetric AdS(5) solutions of massive IIA supergravityJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:44f2048e-ecc9-4fe5-b9e1-ca8f531b901fSymplectic Elements at OxfordSpringer2015Apruzzi, FFazzi, MPassias, ATomasiello, AMotivated by a recently found class of AdS<inf>7</inf> solutions, we classify AdS<inf>5</inf> solutions in massive IIA, finding infinitely many new analytical examples. We reduce the general problem to a set of PDEs, determining the local internal metric, which is a fibration over a surface. Under a certain simplifying assumption, we are then able to analytically solve the PDEs and give a complete list of all solutions. Among these, one class is new and regular. These spaces can be related to the AdS<inf>7</inf> solutions via a simple universal map for the metric, dilaton and fluxes. The natural interpretation of this map is that the dual CFT<inf>6</inf> and CFT<inf>4</inf> are related by twisted compactification on a Riemann surface Σ<inf>g</inf>. The ratio of their free energy coefficients is proportional to the Euler characteristic of Σ<inf>g</inf>. As a byproduct, we also find the analytic expression for the AdS<inf>7</inf> solutions, which were previously known only numerically. We determine the free energy for simple examples: it is a simple cubic function of the flux integers.
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