Wrapped D4-branes from maximal 6D gauged supergravity
Abstract
We study a large class of domain wall solutions with Mkw3× 2 and Mkw2× 3 slices from maximal gauged supergravity in six dimensions. 2 and 3 are given by a Riemann surface and a 3-manifold with constant curvature while Mkw3,2 denotes three/two-dimensional Minkowski space. We consider the maximal gauged supergravity with CSO(p,q,5-p-q) and CSO(p,q,4-p-q) R4 gauge groups arising from an S1 reduction of seven-dimensional maximal gauged supergravity with CSO(p,q,5-p-q) and CSO(p,q,4-p-q) gauge groups. The two types of gauge group can be embedded in type IIA theory via consistent truncations on Hp,q× R5-p-q and Hp,q×R4-p-q× S1, respectively. By performing topological twists on 2 and 3, we find a number of solutions interpolating between locally flat domain walls in the UV and curved domain walls with Mkw3× 2 and Mkw2× 3 slices in the IR. Many solutions admit physical IR singularities and can be interpreted as holographic RG flows across dimensions from five-dimensional field theories to three- and two-dimensional non-conformal field theories in the IR. Upon uplifted to type IIA theory, we expect the solutions to describe brane configurations involving D4-branes wrapped on 2 and 3.
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