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Gravitational F-terms through anomaly equations and deformed chiral rings
Author(s) -
Luis F. Alday,
Michele Cirafici,
Justin R. David,
E. Gava,
K.S. Narain
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
journal of high energy physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.998
H-Index - 261
eISSN - 1126-6708
pISSN - 1029-8479
DOI - 10.1088/1126-6708/2004/01/001
Subject(s) - physics , supergravity , mathematical physics , gravitation , anomaly (physics) , gravitational anomaly , gauge theory , gauge anomaly , invariant (physics) , gauge (firearms) , string (physics) , supersymmetric gauge theory , supersymmetry , quantum mechanics , introduction to the mathematics of general relativity , archaeology , numerical relativity , history
We study effective gravitational F-terms, obtained by integrating an $U(N)$ adjoint chiral superfield $\Phi$ coupled to the ${\cal N}=1$ gauge chiral superfield $W_\alpha$ and supergravity, to arbitrary orders in the gravitational background. The latter includes in addition to the ${\cal N}=1$ Weyl superfield $G_{\alpha\beta\gamma}$, the self-dual graviphoton field strength $F_{\alpha\beta}$ of the parent, broken ${\cal N}=2$ theory. We first study the chiral ring relations resulting from the above non-standard gravitational background and find agreement, for gauge invariant operators, with those obtained from the dual closed string side via Bianchi identities for ${\cal N}=2$ supergravity coupled to vector multiplets. We then derive generalized anomaly equations for connected correlators on the gauge theory side, which allow us to solve for the basic one-point function $\langle {\rm Tr} W^2/(z-\Phi)\rangle$ to all orders in $F^2$. By generalizing the matrix model loop equation to the generating functional of connected correlators of resolvents, we prove that the gauge theory result coincides with the genus expansion of the associated matrix model, after identifying the expansion parameters on the two sides

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