(Iso)spin from Isospin in Top-Down Holography
Marcelo Oyarzo, Ricardo Stuardo

TL;DR
This paper explores how monopole configurations in supergravity solutions lead to angular momentum mixing, illustrating a spin from isospin mechanism in a holographic context.
Contribution
It introduces new supergravity solutions with monopoles that demonstrate the spin from isospin mechanism through angular momentum mixing.
Findings
Uplifted solutions exhibit diagonal gauge-isometry symmetry.
Dilaton fluctuations show angular momentum mixing.
One solution is supersymmetric, the other is not.
Abstract
Motivated by the spin from isospin mechanism of Jackiw-Rebbi-Hasenfratz-'t Hooft, we study two SU(2) gauged supergravity solutions of the form containing non-Abelian hedgehog monopole on the 2-sphere. Due to the presence of the monopole, the SO(3) isometry group of the 2-sphere is not a symmetry of the configuration. Instead, a diagonal combination of the SU(2) gauge and the SO(3) isometry of the 2-sphere is the true symmetry of the configuration. Uplifting the solutions to Type II, the gauge-isometry diagonal symmetry becomes a diagonal combination between the SO(3) symmetry of the 2-sphere and a SU(2) symmetry of a 3-sphere used to uplift the configuration. One of the uplifts is supersymmetric and corresponds to the I-brane theory on a 2-sphere. The second background is a deformation of and is not supersymmetric. We study…
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