TY - JOUR
T1 - Scaling BPS solutions and pure-Higgs states
AU - Bena, Iosif
AU - Berkooz, Micha
AU - De Boer, Jan
AU - El-Showk, Sheer
AU - Van Den Bleeken, Dieter
N1 - NSF [PHY11-25915]; ANR [08-JCJC-0001-0]; ERC [240210 - String-QCD-BH]; ISF center of excellence program; Minerva foundation; BSF; GIF; Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO); TUBITAK [2216]The authors are grateful for interesting and stimulating discussions with F. Denef, M. Douglas, G. Moore, P. Paule, R. Pemantle, J. Simon, and M. Wilson. They also would like to thank the organizers of the "The supersymmetric, the extremal and the ugly" workshop at CEA Sac lay, where some of this work was presented and reanimated. SE and DVdB are grateful for the hospitality of the Simons Workshop in Mathematics and Physics 2010 where some of this work took place. MB, JdB and SE would like to thank the Santa Barbara KITP for hospitality and support during the completion of this work via the NSF grant PHY11-25915. The work of TB is supported in part by the ANR grant 08-JCJC-0001-0 and by the ERC Starting Independent Researcher Grant 240210 - String-QCD-BH. The work of MB is supported by the ISF center of excellence program, by the Minerva foundation, by the BSF and by GIF. The work of SE is supported primarily by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) under a Rubicon grant and also partially by the ERC Starting Independent Researcher Grant 240210 - String-QCD-BH. DVdB is supported by a TUBITAK 2216-research fellowship. This work is part of the research programme of the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM), which is part of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO).
PY - 2012/11
Y1 - 2012/11
N2 - Depending on the value of the coupling, BPS states of type II string theory compactified on a Calabi-Yau manifold can be described as multicenter supergravity solutions or as BPS states in a quiver gauge theory. While states that spread into the Coulomb-branch states can be mapped one-to-one to supergravity states, this is not automatically so for the majority of Higgs-branch states. In this paper we explicitly compute the BPS spectrum of the Higgs branch of a three-center quiver with a closed loop, and identify the subset of states that are in one-to-one correspondence with Coulomb/supergravity multicenter states. We also show that there exist additional "pure-Higgs" states, that exist if and only if the charges of the centers can form a scaling solution. Using generating function techniques we compute the large charge degeneracy of the "pure-Higgs" sector and show that it is always exponential. We also construct the map between Higgs- and Coulomb-branch states, discuss its relation to the Higgs-Coulomb map of one of the authors and Verlinde, and argue that the pure Higgs states live in the kernel of this map. Given that these states have no obvious description on the Coulomb branch or in supergravity, we discuss whether they can correspond to a single-center black hole or can be related to more complicated horizonless configurations.
AB - Depending on the value of the coupling, BPS states of type II string theory compactified on a Calabi-Yau manifold can be described as multicenter supergravity solutions or as BPS states in a quiver gauge theory. While states that spread into the Coulomb-branch states can be mapped one-to-one to supergravity states, this is not automatically so for the majority of Higgs-branch states. In this paper we explicitly compute the BPS spectrum of the Higgs branch of a three-center quiver with a closed loop, and identify the subset of states that are in one-to-one correspondence with Coulomb/supergravity multicenter states. We also show that there exist additional "pure-Higgs" states, that exist if and only if the charges of the centers can form a scaling solution. Using generating function techniques we compute the large charge degeneracy of the "pure-Higgs" sector and show that it is always exponential. We also construct the map between Higgs- and Coulomb-branch states, discuss its relation to the Higgs-Coulomb map of one of the authors and Verlinde, and argue that the pure Higgs states live in the kernel of this map. Given that these states have no obvious description on the Coulomb branch or in supergravity, we discuss whether they can correspond to a single-center black hole or can be related to more complicated horizonless configurations.
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U2 - 10.1007/JHEP11(2012)171
DO - 10.1007/JHEP11(2012)171
M3 - مقالة
SN - 1126-6708
VL - 2012
JO - Journal of High Energy Physics
JF - Journal of High Energy Physics
IS - 11
M1 - 171
ER -