Solitonic Brane World with Completely Localized (Super)Gravity
Alberto Iglesias, Zurab Kakushadze

TL;DR
This paper constructs a solitonic 3-brane in 5D gravity with Gauss-Bonnet terms, localizing gravity on the brane and embedding in supergravity, with implications for string theory and gauge/gravity duality.
Contribution
It presents a novel solitonic brane solution with complete gravity localization and supergravity embedding, including smooth domain wall generalizations and implications for string theory backgrounds.
Findings
Gravity is fully localized on the brane with no bulk propagating modes.
The solution preserves half of the supersymmetry as a BPS object.
In the smooth limit, only the graviton zero mode is normalizable.
Abstract
We construct a solitonic 3-brane solution in the 5-dimensional Einstein-Hilbert-Gauss-Bonnet theory. This solitonic brane is delta-function like, and has the property that gravity is completely localized on the brane. That is, there are no propagating degrees of freedom in the bulk, while on the brane we have purely 4-dimensional Einstein gravity. Thus, albeit the classical background is 5-dimensional, the quantum theory (perturbatively) is 4-dimensional. Our solution can be embedded in the supergravity context, where we have completely localized supergravity on the corresponding solitonic brane, which is a BPS object preserving 1/2 of the original supersymmetries. By including a scalar field, we also construct a smooth domain wall solution, which in a certain limit reduces to the delta-function-like solitonic brane solution (this is possible for the latter breaks diffeomorphisms only…
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