Brane Partons and Singleton Strings
J. Engquist, P. Sundell

TL;DR
This paper explores the behavior of p-branes in AdS space, revealing a transition from cusp-like solitons to singletonic partons, and connects these to higher-spin theories, string models, and Vasiliev equations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis of p-branes exhibiting partonic behavior and links these to higher-spin algebras, string models, and topological string theories.
Findings
Evidence for a smooth cusp-to-parton transition.
Discretized branes yield an sp(2N)-gauged phase-space sigma model.
Continuum limit relates to a 2d chiral sigma model critical in D=7.
Abstract
We examine p-branes in AdS(D) in two limits where they exhibit partonic behavior: rotating branes with energy concentrated to cusp-like solitons; tensionless branes with energy distributed over singletonic partons on the Dirac hypercone. Evidence for a smooth transition from cusps to partons is found. First, each cusp yields D-2 normal-coordinate bound states with protected frequencies (for p>2 there are additional bound states); and can moreover be related to a short open p-brane whose tension diverges at the AdS boundary leading to a decoupled singular CFT at the ``brane at the end-of-the-universe''. Second, discretizing the closed p-brane and keeping the number N of discrete partons finite yields an sp(2N)-gauged phase-space sigma model giving rise to symmetrized N-tupletons of the minimal higher-spin algebra ho_0(D-1,2)\supset so(D-1,2). The continuum limit leads to a 2d chiral…
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