Continuous symmetry defects and brane/anti-brane systems
Abstract
We explicitly compute correlation functions with the insertion of a continuous symmetry defect in bosonic field theories. To recover the expected action, the definition of the defect must be modified to include a specific contact term. This can be regarded as a singular background gauge field for the global symmetry. It can be traced to the definition of the generating functional for current correlators, where the source is akin to a background gauge field for the symmetry. For holographic theories, it has been proposed that continuous symmetry defects are realized in terms of non-BPS D(q-1) branes. We argue that these can be regarded as Dq/Dq system and show its application to the case of the baryonic symmetry in the Klebanov-Witten theory. The Dq/Dq can be regarded as a particular regularization of the defect, holographically realizing the field theory discussion.
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