# Top-Down Holographic $G$-Structure Glueball Spectroscopy at (N)LO in $N$   and Finite Gauge Coupling

**Authors:** Karunava Sil, Vikas Yadav, Aalok Misra

arXiv: 1703.01306 · 2017-06-28

## TL;DR

This paper computes glueball spectra in a top-down holographic QCD model at finite gauge coupling, including NLO corrections, filling a gap in the literature and validating semi-universality of corrections.

## Contribution

It provides the first detailed calculation of glueball masses at finite gauge coupling with NLO corrections in a top-down holographic QCD setup.

## Key findings

- Glueball masses computed at finite gauge coupling.
- NLO corrections show a specific suppression pattern.
- Validation of semi-universality of NLO corrections.

## Abstract

The top-down type IIB holographic dual of large-$N$ thermal QCD as constructed in arXiv:0902.1540 involving a fluxed resolved warped deformed conifold, its delocalized type IIA SYZ mirror as well as its M-theory uplift constructed in arXiv:1306.4339 - both in the finite gauge coupling ($g_s\stackrel{<}{\sim}1$)/`MQGP' limit of arXiv:1306.4339 - were shown explicitly to possess a local $SU(3)/G_2$-structure in arXiv:1507.02692 Glueball spectroscopy at finite gauge coupling has thus far been missing in the literature. In this paper, we fill this gap by calculating the masses of the $0^{++}, 0^{-+},0^{--}, 1^{++}, 2^{++}$ (`glueball') states (which correspond to fluctuations in the dilaton or complexified two-forms or appropriate metric components) in the aforementioned backgrounds of $G$-structure in the `MQGP' limit of arXiv:1306.4339, using WKB quantization conditions on one hand and imposing Neumann/Dirichlet boundary conditions at an IR cut-off/horizon radius $r_h$ on the solutions to the equations of motion on the other. We also discuss $r_h=0$-limits of all calculations; in this context we also calculate the $0^{++}, 0^{--},1^{++}, 2^{++}$ glueball masses up to NLO in $N$ and find a $\frac{g_sM^2}{N}(g_sN_f)$-suppression similar to and further validating a similar semi-universality of NLO corrections to transport coefficients, observed in arXiv:1606.04949.

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