Locally localized gravity in string theory
ABSTRACT
Localized gravity is the idea of obtaining an effective 4D gravitational theory from
higher-dimensions without compactification. This is done by localizing a set of gravitational
degrees of freedom along a 4D submanifold (brane-world), while the coupling
of the brane-world to the remaining gravitational degrees of freedom is suppressed. A
realization in classical gravity was given by A. Karch and L. Randall by inserting an
AdS4 brane-source into AdS5. I will discuss an embedding of this scenario into string
theory by inserting D5- and NS5-branes into the near horizon geometry of D3-branes.
In particular, the backreacted solutions are presented and analyzed. Novel AdS4 geometries
relevant to gravity localization are found. I will also discuss their relation to
3D SCFTs.