In bottom-up holographic models of near-conformal gauge theories, a parametrically light dilaton exists only for nearly Neumann infrared boundary conditions, and this persists when a full ultraviolet RG flow is included.
Holographic Conformal Window - A Bottom Up Approach
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We propose a five-dimensional framework for modeling the background geometry associated to ordinary Yang-Mills (YM) as well as to nonsupersymmetric gauge theories possessing an infrared fixed point with fermions in various representations of the underlying gauge group. The model is based on the improved holographic approach, on the string theory side, and on the conjectured all-orders beta function for the gauge theory one. We first analyze the YM gauge theory. We then investigate the effects of adding flavors and show that, in the holographic description of the conformal window, the geometry becomes AdS when approaching the ultraviolet and the infrared regimes. As the number of flavors increases within the conformal window we observe that the geometry becomes more and more of AdS type over the entire energy range.
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Holographic analysis of near-conformal dynamics and light dilaton
In bottom-up holographic models of near-conformal gauge theories, a parametrically light dilaton exists only for nearly Neumann infrared boundary conditions, and this persists when a full ultraviolet RG flow is included.