New Results in the D3/D5 Supersymmetric Defect CFT

ORAL

Abstract

The D3/D5 brane intersection has long formed the basis of studies of field theories containing localized defects, both in holographic and non-holographic contexts. In this talk I will share some new results about the supersymmetry variations of the (3+1)d supersymmetric CFT with (2+1)d localized defect generated by this intersection, including preliminary results about novel soliton states these variations allow us to probe, and some insights about holography in this system. (Talk based on work with Andy Royston.)

*My work is supported by NSF grant PHY-2014025.

Publication: Domokos, S.K., Royston, A.B. Supersymmetry of the D3/D5 defect field theory. J. High Energ. Phys. 2022, 40 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP12(2022)040

Presenters

  • Sophia K Domokos

    • New York Institute of Technology

Authors

  • Sophia K Domokos

    • New York Institute of Technology
  • Andrew B Royston

    • Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus