Restoration of chiral symmetry: A supergravity perspective

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The supergravity dual of N regular and M fractional D3-branes on the conifold has a naked singularity in the infrared. Supersymmetric resolution of this singularity requires deforming the conifold: this is the supergravity dual of chiral symmetry breaking. Buchel suggested that at sufficiently high temperature there is no need to deform the conifold: the singularity may be cloaked by a horizon. This would be the supergravity manifestation of chiral symmetry restoration. In previous work [hep-th/0102105] the ansatz and the system of second-order radial differential equations necessary to find such a solution were written down. In this paper we find smooth solutions to this system in a perturbation theory that is valid when the Hawking temperature of the horizon is very high.

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Gubser, S. S., Herzog, C. P., Klebanov, I. R., & Tseytlin, A. A. (2001). Restoration of chiral symmetry: A supergravity perspective. Journal of High Energy Physics, 5(5). https://doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2001/05/028

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