Simple-Sum Giant Graviton Expansions for Orbifolds and Orientifolds

Author:

Fujiwara Shota1ORCID,Imamura Yosuke2ORCID,Mori Tatsuya2,Murayama Shuichi2,Yokoyama Daisuke3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mandelstam Institute for Theoretical Physics, School of Physics University of the Witwatersrand , 1 Jan Smuts Ave, Johannesburg , South Africa

2. Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology , Tokyo 152-8551 , Japan

3. Department of Physics, Meiji University , Kanagawa 214-8571 , Japan

Abstract

Abstract We study giant graviton expansions of the superconformal index of 4D orbifold/orientifold theories. In general, a giant graviton expansion is given as a multiple sum over wrapping numbers. It is known that the expansion can be reduced to a simple sum for the ${\cal N}=4$  U(N) supersymmetric Yang–Mills (SYM) by choosing appropriate expansion variables. We find such a reduction occurs for a few examples of orbifold and orientifold theories: the $\mathbb {Z}_k$ orbifold and orientifolds with O3 and O7. We also argue that for a quiver gauge theory associated with a toric Calabi–Yau 3-fold the simple-sum expansion works only if the toric diagram is a triangle, i.e. the Calabi–Yau is an orbifold of $\mathbb {C}^3$.

Funder

SCOAP

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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