On the string theory of a single NS5-brane
Abstract
We formulate a worldsheet description of string theory in the background of a single decoupled NS5-brane, which is a particularly simple example of ``little string'' holography. The worldsheet theory involves a gauged Wess-Zumino-Witten model for the group coset G/H, where G = PSU(1,1|2) × R5,1 and H=U(1) × U(1). A variant of the embedding of H into G describes a background that interpolates between the fivebrane throat in the UV and AdS3 in the IR, which is dual to the (single trace) T T-deformed symmetric product orbifold ( T4)N/SN. Well-known difficulties with a worldsheet theory for n5=1 fivebranes are bypassed by the incorporation of an extra constraint on the dynamics. This constraint arises naturally from consideration of the effects of deforming the theory by one of the four Ramond-Ramond moduli of the spacetime background, which for n5=1 imposes the constraint that our analysis has identified. Along the way, we construct a map between the supergroup formulation of the n5=1 worldsheet theory and the more conventional RNS worldsheet formalism.
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