String/ M-theory Dual of Large-N Thermal QCD-Like Theories at Intermediate Gauge/'t Hooft Coupling and Holographic Phenomenology

Abstract

Considering the setup of arXiv:0902.1540 [hep-th] involving UV-complete top-down type IIB holographic dual of large-N thermal QCD with a fluxed resolved warped deformed conifold, in arXiv:1306.4339 [hep-th] delocalized type IIA S(trominger)-Y(au)-Z(aslow)mirror of the type IIB background of arXiv:0902.1540 [hep-th] was constructed via three T dualities along a special Lagrangian T3 fibered over a large base and then uplifted, locally, to the 11-dimensional M-theory. Considering the aforementioned setup arXiv:1306.4339 [hep-th] in the `MQGP' limit, in arXiv:1703.01306 [hep-th] we obtained the masses of the 0++, 0-+,0--, 1++, 2++ (`glueball') states. We also obtained analytical expressions for the vector and scalar meson spectra in arXiv:1707.02818 [hep-th]. We used WKB quantization conditions and Neumann/Dirichlet boundary conditions at an IR cut-off (`r0')/horizon radius (`rh') on the solutions to the equations of motion. We also discussed the rh=0-limits of all calculations which correspond to the thermal background. Subsequently, in arXiv:1808.01182 [hep-th] we obtained the interaction Lagrangian corresponding to exotic scalar glueball ( GE)-/π- meson. Assuming MG>2M, we then computed →2π, GE→2π, 2, +2π decay widths as well as the direct and indirect (mediated via mesons) GE→4π decays. In arXiv:2004.07259 [hep-th] we obtained O(lp6) corrections to the MQGP background of arXiv:1306.4339 [hep-th] to study a top-down holographic dual of the thermal QCD-like theories at intermediate 't Hooft coupling and in arXiv:2011.04660 [hep-th] we obtained the values of the coupling constants of the O(p4) Lagrangian in the chiral limit, inclusive of the O(R4) corrections.

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