Holographic confinement in inhomogeneous backgrounds

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Abstract: As noted by Witten, compactifying a d-dimensional holographic CFT on an S1 gives a class of (d − 1)-dimensional confining theories with gravity duals. The proto-typical bulk solution dual to the ground state is a double Wick rotation of the AdSd+1 Schwarzschild black hole known as the AdS soliton. We generalize such examples by allowing slow variations in the size of the S1, and thus in the confinement scale. Coefficients governing the second order response of the system are computed for 3 ≤ d ≤ 8 using a derivative expansion closely related to the fluid-gravity correspondence. The primary physical results are that i) gauge-theory flux tubes tend to align orthogonal to gradients and along the eigenvector of the Hessian with the lowest eigenvalue, ii) flux tubes aligned orthogonal to gradients are attracted to gradients for d ≤ 6 but repelled by gradients for d ≥ 7, iii) flux tubes are repelled by regions where the second derivative along the tube is large and positive but are attracted to regions where the eigenvalues of the Hessian are large and positive in directions orthogonal to the tube, and iv) for d > 3, inhomogeneities act to raise the total energy of the confining vacuum above its zeroth order value.

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Marolf, D., & Wien, J. (2016). Holographic confinement in inhomogeneous backgrounds. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016(8). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2016)015

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