Mass deforming an N=2 superconformal theory with two different masses produces a third-order phase transition at finite 't Hooft coupling.
Gauge Dual and Noncommutative Extension of an N=2 Supergravity Solution
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We investigate some properties of a recent supergravity solution of Pilch and Warner, which is dual to the N=4 gauge theory softly broken to N=2. We verify that a D3-brane probe has the expected moduli space and its effective action can be brought to N=2 form. The kinetic term for the probe vanishes on an enhancon locus, as in earlier work on large-n N=2 theories, though for the Pilch-Warner solution this locus is a line rather than a ring. On the gauge theory side we find that the probe metric can be obtained from a perturbative one-loop calculation; this principle may be useful in obtaining the supergravity dual at more general points in the N=2 gauge theory moduli space. We then turn on a B-field, following earlier work on the N=4 theory, to obtain the supergravity dual to the noncommutative N=2 theory.
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