Giant gravitons in AdS/CFT (I): matrix model and back reaction
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In this article we study giant gravitons in the framework of AdS/CFT correspondence. First, we show how to describe these configurations in the CFT side using a matrix model. In this picture, giant gravitons are realized as single excitations high above a Fermi sea, or as deep holes into it. Then, we give a description to define quasi-classical states and we recover the known classical solution associated to the CFT dual of a giant graviton that grows in AdS. Second, we use the AdS/CFT dictionary to obtain the supergravity boundary stress tensor of a general state and to holographically reconstruct the bulk metric, obtaining the back reaction of space-time. We find that the space-time response to all the supersymmetric giant graviton states is of the same form, producing the singular BPS limit of the three charge Reissner-Nordstroem-AdS black holes. While computing the boundary stress tensor, we comment on the finite counterterm recently introduced by Liu and Sabra, and connect it to a scheme-dependent conformal anomaly. (author)
Availability note (English)
Available online at the Web site for the Journal of High Energy Physics (ISSN 1029-8479) http://www.iop.org/Additional details
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Journal of High Energy Physics
- Journal Volume
- 08
- Journal Issue
- 2004
- Journal Page Range
- p. vp
- ISSN
- 1126-6708
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Italy
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 36000787
- Subject category
- S72: PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS;
- Descriptors DEI
- BLACK HOLES; CONFORMAL INVARIANCE; EXCITATION; GRAVITONS; MATHEMATICAL SOLUTIONS; METRICS; QUANTUM FIELD THEORY; SPACE-TIME; STRESSES; SUPERGRAVITY; SUPERSYMMETRY; TENSORS
- Descriptors DEC
- ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; ENERGY-LEVEL TRANSITIONS; FIELD THEORIES; GRAVITATIONAL RADIATION; INVARIANCE PRINCIPLES; MASSLESS PARTICLES; POSTULATED PARTICLES; RADIATIONS; SYMMETRY; UNIFIED-FIELD THEORIES