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D-particle Recoil Space Times and "Glueball" Masses

We discuss the properties of matter in a D-dimensional anti-de-Sitter-type space time induced dynamically by the recoil of a very heavy D(irichlet)-particle defect embedded in it. The particular form of the recoil geometry, which from a world-sheet view point follows from logarithmic conformal field...

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Autores principales: Mavromatos, Nikolaos E, Winstanley, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X01002334
http://cds.cern.ch/record/440829
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author Mavromatos, Nikolaos E
Winstanley, E
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Winstanley, E
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description We discuss the properties of matter in a D-dimensional anti-de-Sitter-type space time induced dynamically by the recoil of a very heavy D(irichlet)-particle defect embedded in it. The particular form of the recoil geometry, which from a world-sheet view point follows from logarithmic conformal field theory deformations of the pertinent sigma-models, results in the presence of both infrared and ultraviolet (spatial) cut-offs. These are crucial in ensuring the presence of mass gaps in scalar matter propagating in the D-particle recoil space time. The analogy of this problem with the Liouville-string approach to QCD, suggested earlier by John Ellis and one of the present authors, prompts us to identify the resulting scalar masses with those obtained in the supergravity approach based on the Maldacena's conjecture, but without the imposition of any supersymmetry in our case. Within reasonable numerical uncertainties, we observe that agreement is obtained between the two approaches for a particular value of the ratio of the two cut-offs of the recoil geometry. Notably, our approach does not suffer from the ambiguities of the supergravity approach as regards the validity of the comparison of the glueball masses computed there with those obtained in the continuum limit of lattice gauge theories.
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spelling cern-4408292019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1142/S0217751X01002334http://cds.cern.ch/record/440829engMavromatos, Nikolaos EWinstanley, ED-particle Recoil Space Times and "Glueball" MassesParticle Physics - TheoryWe discuss the properties of matter in a D-dimensional anti-de-Sitter-type space time induced dynamically by the recoil of a very heavy D(irichlet)-particle defect embedded in it. The particular form of the recoil geometry, which from a world-sheet view point follows from logarithmic conformal field theory deformations of the pertinent sigma-models, results in the presence of both infrared and ultraviolet (spatial) cut-offs. These are crucial in ensuring the presence of mass gaps in scalar matter propagating in the D-particle recoil space time. The analogy of this problem with the Liouville-string approach to QCD, suggested earlier by John Ellis and one of the present authors, prompts us to identify the resulting scalar masses with those obtained in the supergravity approach based on the Maldacena's conjecture, but without the imposition of any supersymmetry in our case. Within reasonable numerical uncertainties, we observe that agreement is obtained between the two approaches for a particular value of the ratio of the two cut-offs of the recoil geometry. Notably, our approach does not suffer from the ambiguities of the supergravity approach as regards the validity of the comparison of the glueball masses computed there with those obtained in the continuum limit of lattice gauge theories.hep-th/0006022oai:cds.cern.ch:4408292000
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Mavromatos, Nikolaos E
Winstanley, E
D-particle Recoil Space Times and "Glueball" Masses
title D-particle Recoil Space Times and "Glueball" Masses
title_full D-particle Recoil Space Times and "Glueball" Masses
title_fullStr D-particle Recoil Space Times and "Glueball" Masses
title_full_unstemmed D-particle Recoil Space Times and "Glueball" Masses
title_short D-particle Recoil Space Times and "Glueball" Masses
title_sort d-particle recoil space times and "glueball" masses
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0217751X01002334
http://cds.cern.ch/record/440829
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