A goldstino at the bottom of the cascade

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Abstract: Working within a five-dimensional consistent truncation of type IIB super-gravity dimensionally reduced on T1,1, we consider supersymmetry breaking solutions with the asymptotics of the supersymmetric KS background [1]. There exists a two-parameter family of such solutions. Within this family, we show that those (and only those) solutions related to antiD-branes at the tip of the conifold correspond to dual field theory vacua where a goldstino mode is present and supercurrent Ward identities hold. Our findings do not depend on the IR singularity of the dual backgrounds, nor on its resolution. As such, they constitute an independent, necessary check for the existence of supersymmetry breaking vacua in the conifold cascading gauge theory. Our analysis relies on a holographic derivation of the Ward identities which has a wider applicability, beyond the specific system and symmetries considered here.

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Bertolini, M., Musso, D., Papadimitriou, I., & Raj, H. (2015). A goldstino at the bottom of the cascade. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015(11), 1–28. https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP11(2015)184

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