Closed string tachyons, AdS/CFT, and large N QCD

Allan Adams and Eva Silverstein
Phys. Rev. D 64, 086001 – Published 20 September 2001
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Abstract

We find that tachyonic orbifold examples of AdS/CFT have corresponding instabilities at small radius, and can decay to more generic gauge theories. We do this by computing a destabilizing Coleman-Weinberg effective potential for twisted operators of the corresponding quiver gauge theories, generalizing calculations of Tseytlin and Zarembo, and interpreting them in terms of the large-N behavior of twisted-sector modes. The dynamically generated potential involves double-trace operators, which affect large-N correlators involving twisted fields but not those involving only untwisted fields, in line with large-N inheritance arguments. We point out a simple reason that no such small radius instability exists in gauge theories arising from freely acting orbifolds, which are tachyon free at large radius. When an instability is present, twisted gauge theory operators with the quantum numbers of the large-radius tachyons aquire vacuum expectation values, leaving a gauge theory with fewer degrees of freedom in the infrared, analogous to but less extreme than “decays to nothing” studied in other systems with broken supersymmetry. In some cases one is left with pure glue QCD plus decoupled matter and U(1) factors in the infrared, which we thus conjecture is described by the corresponding (possibly strongly coupled) end point of tachyon condensation in the M or string-theory dual.

  • Received 6 April 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.64.086001

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Allan Adams* and Eva Silverstein

  • Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106
  • Department of Physics and SLAC, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305/94309

  • *Email address: allan@slac.stanford.edu
  • Email address: evas@slac.stanford.edu

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Vol. 64, Iss. 8 — 15 October 2001

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