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New N=1 dualities from orientifold transitions - Part II: String Theory

We present a string theoretical description, given in terms of branes and orientifolds wrapping vanishing cycles, of the dual pairs of gauge theories analyzed in 1210.7799. Based on the resulting construction we argue that the duality that we observe in field theory is inherited from S-duality of ty...

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Autores principales: García-Etxebarria, Iñaki, Heidenreich, Ben, Wrase, Timm
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2013)006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1560710
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author García-Etxebarria, Iñaki
Heidenreich, Ben
Wrase, Timm
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Heidenreich, Ben
Wrase, Timm
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description We present a string theoretical description, given in terms of branes and orientifolds wrapping vanishing cycles, of the dual pairs of gauge theories analyzed in 1210.7799. Based on the resulting construction we argue that the duality that we observe in field theory is inherited from S-duality of type IIB string theory. We analyze in detail the complex cone over the zeroth del Pezzo surface and discuss an infinite family of orbifolds of flat space. For the del Pezzo case we describe the system in terms of large volume objects, and show that in this language the duality can be understood from the strongly coupled behavior of the O7^+ plane, which we analyze using simple F-theory considerations. For all cases we also give a different argument based on the existence of appropriate torsional components of the 3-form flux lattice. Along the way we clarify some aspects of the description of orientifolds in the derived category of coherent sheaves, and in particular we discuss the important role played by exotic orientifolds - ordinary orientifolds composed with auto-equivalences of the category - when describing orientifolds of ordinary quiver gauge theories.
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spelling cern-15607102020-06-25T11:31:58Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP10(2013)006http://cds.cern.ch/record/1560710engGarcía-Etxebarria, IñakiHeidenreich, BenWrase, TimmNew N=1 dualities from orientifold transitions - Part II: String TheoryParticle Physics - TheoryWe present a string theoretical description, given in terms of branes and orientifolds wrapping vanishing cycles, of the dual pairs of gauge theories analyzed in 1210.7799. Based on the resulting construction we argue that the duality that we observe in field theory is inherited from S-duality of type IIB string theory. We analyze in detail the complex cone over the zeroth del Pezzo surface and discuss an infinite family of orbifolds of flat space. For the del Pezzo case we describe the system in terms of large volume objects, and show that in this language the duality can be understood from the strongly coupled behavior of the O7^+ plane, which we analyze using simple F-theory considerations. For all cases we also give a different argument based on the existence of appropriate torsional components of the 3-form flux lattice. Along the way we clarify some aspects of the description of orientifolds in the derived category of coherent sheaves, and in particular we discuss the important role played by exotic orientifolds - ordinary orientifolds composed with auto-equivalences of the category - when describing orientifolds of ordinary quiver gauge theories.We present a string theoretical description, given in terms of branes and orientifolds wrapping vanishing cycles, of the dual pairs of gauge theories analyzed in 1210.7799. Based on the resulting construction we argue that the duality that we observe in field theory is inherited from S-duality of type IIB string theory. We analyze in detail the complex cone over the zeroth del Pezzo surface and discuss an infinite family of orbifolds of flat space. For the del Pezzo case we describe the system in terms of large volume objects, and show that in this language the duality can be understood from the strongly coupled behavior of the O7^+ plane, which we analyze using simple F-theory considerations. For all cases we also give a different argument based on the existence of appropriate torsional components of the 3-form flux lattice. Along the way we clarify some aspects of the description of orientifolds in the derived category of coherent sheaves, and in particular we discuss the important role played by exotic orientifolds - ordinary orientifolds composed with auto-equivalences of the category - when describing orientifolds of ordinary quiver gauge theories.CERN-PH-TH-2013-153SU-ITP-13-11arXiv:1307.1701CERN-PH-TH-2013-153SU-ITP-13-11oai:cds.cern.ch:15607102013-07-05
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
García-Etxebarria, Iñaki
Heidenreich, Ben
Wrase, Timm
New N=1 dualities from orientifold transitions - Part II: String Theory
title New N=1 dualities from orientifold transitions - Part II: String Theory
title_full New N=1 dualities from orientifold transitions - Part II: String Theory
title_fullStr New N=1 dualities from orientifold transitions - Part II: String Theory
title_full_unstemmed New N=1 dualities from orientifold transitions - Part II: String Theory
title_short New N=1 dualities from orientifold transitions - Part II: String Theory
title_sort new n=1 dualities from orientifold transitions - part ii: string theory
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP10(2013)006
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1560710
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