Generalized quark-antiquark potentials from a q-deformed AdS5 × S5 background
Abstract
We study minimal surfaces with a single cusp in a q-deformed AdS5×S5 background. The cusp is composed of two half-lines with an arbitrary angle and is realized on a surface specified in the deformed AdS5. The classical string solutions attached to this cusp are regarded as a generalization of configurations studied by Drukker and Forini in the undeformed case. By taking an antiparallel-lines limit, a quark-antiquark potential for the q-deformed case is derived with a certain subtraction scheme. The resulting potential becomes linear at short distances with a finite deformation parameter. In particular, the linear behavior for the gravity dual of noncommutative gauge theories can be reproduced as a special scaling limit. Finally we study the near straight-line limit of the potential.
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