Massive IIA flux compactifications on singular and Joyce G2 orbifolds yield scale-separated AdS3 vacua whose dual operator dimensions are integer up to parametrically small corrections.
On the absence of supergravity solutions for localized, intersecting sources
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For decades intersecting D-branes and O-planes have been playing a very important role in string phenomenology in the context of particle physics model building and in the context of flux compactifications. The corresponding supergravity equations are hard to solve so generically solutions only exist in a so-called smeared limit where the delta function sources are replaced by constants. We are showing here that supergravity solutions for two perpendicularly intersecting localized sources in flat space do not exist for a generic diagonal metric Ansatz. We show this for two intersecting sources with p=1,2,3,4,5,6 spatial dimensions that preserve 8 supercharges, and we allow for fully generic fluxes.
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Integer dual dimensions in scale-separated AdS$_3$ from massive IIA
Massive IIA flux compactifications on singular and Joyce G2 orbifolds yield scale-separated AdS3 vacua whose dual operator dimensions are integer up to parametrically small corrections.