Holographic model for hadrons in deformed AdS5 background

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Title: Holographic model for hadrons in deformed AdS5 background
Authors: Ghoroku, Kazuo1 gouroku@fit.ac.jp, Maru, Nobuhito2 maru@riken.jp, Tachibana, Motoi3 motoi@cc.saga-u.ac.jp, Yahiro, Masanobu4 yahiro2scp@mbox.nc.kyushu-u.ac.jp
Source: Physics Letters B. Feb2006, Vol. 633 Issue 4/5, p602-606. 5p.
Subjects: Holography, Hadrons, Fermions, Particles (Nuclear physics)
Abstract: Abstract: Several physical quantities of light hadrons are examined by a new holographic model of QCD, which is the modified version of the one proposed by Erlich et al. defined on AdS5. In our model, AdS5 is deformed by a non-trivial bulk scalar, this is corresponding to adding the mass term of the adjoint fermions to the 4d SYM theory dual to the gravity on AdS5. We find that this deformation should be taken to be rather small, but its important effects are also seen. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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Abstract:Abstract: Several physical quantities of light hadrons are examined by a new holographic model of QCD, which is the modified version of the one proposed by Erlich et al. defined on AdS5. In our model, AdS5 is deformed by a non-trivial bulk scalar, this is corresponding to adding the mass term of the adjoint fermions to the 4d SYM theory dual to the gravity on AdS5. We find that this deformation should be taken to be rather small, but its important effects are also seen. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
ISSN:03702693
DOI:10.1016/j.physletb.2005.12.004