Curved space resolution of singularity of fractional D3-branes on conifold

Abstract

We construct a supergravity dual to the cascading SU(N+M) x SU(N) supersymmetric gauge theory (related to fractional D3-branes on conifold according to Klebanov et al) in the case when the 3-space is compactified on S3 and in the phase with unbroken chiral symmetry. The size of S3 serves as an infrared cutoff on the gauge theory dynamics. For a sufficiently large S3 the dual supergravity background is expected to be nonsingular. We demonstrate that this is indeed the case: we find a smooth type IIB supergravity solution using a perturbation theory that is valid when the radius of S3 is large. We consider also the case with the euclidean world-volume being S4 instead of R x S3, where the supergravity solution is again found to be regular. This ``curved space'' resolution of the singularity of the fractional D3-branes on conifold solution is analogous to the one in the non-extremal (finite temperature) case discussed in our previous work.

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