Rigid Holography and Six-Dimensional N=(2,0) Theories on AdS_5 times S^1 (1501.02904v2)
Abstract: Field theories on anti-de Sitter (AdS) space can be studied by realizing them as low-energy limits of AdS vacua of string/M theory. In an appropriate limit, the field theories decouple from the rest of string/M theory. Since these vacua are dual to conformal field theories (CFTs), this relates some of the observables of these field theories on AdS to a subsector of the dual CFTs. We exemplify this rigid holography' by studying in detail the 6d N=(2,0) A_{K-1} superconformal field theory (SCFT) on AdS_5xS^1, with equal radii for AdS_5 and for S^1. We choose specific boundary conditions preserving sixteen supercharges that arise when this theory is embedded into Type IIB string theory on AdS_5xS^5/Z_K. On R^{4,1}xS^1, this 6d theory has a 5(K-1)-dimensional moduli space, with unbroken 5d SU(K) gauge symmetry at (and only at) the origin. On AdS_5xS^1, the theory has a 2(K-1)-dimensional
moduli space' of supersymmetric configurations. We argue that in this case the SU(K) gauge symmetry is unbroken everywhere in the moduli space' and that this 5d gauge theory is coupled to a 4d theory on the boundary of AdS_5 whose coupling constants depend on the
moduli'. This involves non-standard boundary conditions for the gauge fields on AdS_5. Near the origin of the moduli space', the theory on the boundary contains a weakly coupled 4d N=2 supersymmetric SU(K) gauge theory. We show that this implies large corrections to the metric on the
moduli space'. The embedding in string theory implies that the 6d N=(2,0) theory on AdS_5xS1 with sources on the boundary is a subsector of the large N limit of various 4d N=2 quiver SCFTs that remains non-trivial in the large N limit. The same subsector appears universally in many different 4d N=2 SCFTs. We also discuss a decoupling limit that leads to N=(2,0) `little string theories' on AdS_5xS1.
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