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Large N Gauge Theories with a Dense Spectrum and the Weak Gravity Conjecture

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We find large N gauge theories containing a large number of operators within a band of low conformal dimensions. One of such examples is the four-dimensional N=1 supersymmetric SU(N) gauge theory with one adjoint and a pair of fundamental/anti-fundamental chiral multiplets. This theory flows to a superconformal theory in the infrared upon a superpotential coupling with gauge singlets. The gap in the low-lying spectrum scales as 1/N and the central charges scale as $O(N^1)$ contrary to the usual $O(N^2)$ scaling of ordinary gauge theory coming from the matrix degree of freedom. We find the AdS version of the Weak Gravity Conjecture (WGC) holds for this theory, although it cannot be holographically dual to supergravity. This supports the validity of WGC in a more general theory of quantum gravity.

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A landscape of 4d N=1 SCFTs with a=c

hep-th · 2024-12-23 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Starting from an SU(3) gauging of three D2(SU(3)) Argyres-Douglas theories with an adjoint chiral multiplet, the authors map the tree of relevant deformations that preserve a=c and find 21 fixed points, including flows to N=4 SYM.

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  • A landscape of 4d N=1 SCFTs with a=c hep-th · 2024-12-23 · conditional · none · ref 5 · internal anchor

    Starting from an SU(3) gauging of three D2(SU(3)) Argyres-Douglas theories with an adjoint chiral multiplet, the authors map the tree of relevant deformations that preserve a=c and find 21 fixed points, including flows to N=4 SYM.