F-theory and M-theory perspectives on N=2 supersymmetric gauge theories in four dimensions
Alisha Wissanji

TL;DR
This paper explores F-theory and M-theory frameworks to understand N=2 supersymmetric gauge theories, revealing new dualities, physical phenomena, and cascading behaviors, with insights gained through brane configurations and dual descriptions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel F-theory embedding of Gaiotto's N=2 SCFTs, analyzes cascading phenomena in N=2 theories via M-theory, and clarifies the origin of cascades using type IIA brane constructions.
Findings
Successful F-theory embedding of Gaiotto's SCFTs.
Identification of cascading behavior in N=2 gauge theories.
Metastability of non-supersymmetric states in string theory.
Abstract
Deformations of the original F-theory background are proposed. These lead to multiple new dualities and physical phenomena. We concentrate on one model where we let seven-branes wrap a multi-centered Taub-NUT space instead of R4. This configuration provides a successful F-theory embedding of a class of recently proposed four-dimensional N = 2 superconformal (SCFT) \`a la Gaiotto. Aspects of Argyres- Seiberg duality, of the new Gaiotto duality, as well as of the branes network of Benini- Benvenuti and Tachikawa are captured by our construction. The supergravity theory for the conformal case is also briefly discussed. Extending our construction to the non-conformal case, we find interesting cascading behavior in four-dimensional gauge theories with N = 2 supersymmetry. Since the analysis of this unexpected phenomenon is quite difficult in the language of type IIB/F-theory, we turn to the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
