Exact large-N and strong-coupling results for Bremsstrahlung function in E-theory and D-theory N=2 SCFTs via matrix models, with closed-form non-perturbative contributions.
Radiation by a heavy quark in N=4 SYM at strong coupling
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Using the AdS/CFT correspondence in the supergravity approximation, we compute the energy density radiated by a heavy quark undergoing some arbitrary motion in the vacuum of the strongly coupled N=4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory. We find that this energy is fully generated via backreaction from the near-boundary endpoint of the dual string attached to the heavy quark. Because of that, the energy distribution shows the same space-time localization as the classical radiation that would be produced by the heavy quark at weak coupling. We believe that this and some other unnatural features of our result (like its anisotropy and the presence of regions with negative energy density) are artifacts of the supergravity approximation, which will be corrected after including string fluctuations. For the case where the quark trajectory is bounded, we also compute the radiated power, by integrating the energy density over the surface of a sphere at infinity. For sufficiently large times, we find agreement with a previous calculation by Mikhailov [hep-th/0305196].
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Bremsstrahlung function in $\mathcal{N}=2$ SCFTs far beyond the supergravity limit
Exact large-N and strong-coupling results for Bremsstrahlung function in E-theory and D-theory N=2 SCFTs via matrix models, with closed-form non-perturbative contributions.