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Convexity and liberation at large spin

  • Princeton University

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Abstract

We consider several aspects of unitary higher-dimensional conformal field theories (CFTs). We first study massive deformations that trigger a flow to a gapped phase. Deep inelastic scattering in the gapped phase leads to a convexity property of dimensions of spinning operators of the original CFT. We further investigate the dimensions of spinning operators via the crossing equations in the light-cone limit. We find that, in a sense, CFTs become free at large spin and 1/s is a weak coupling parameter. The spectrum of CFTs enjoys additivity: if two twists τ1, τ2 appear in the spectrum, there are operators whose twists are arbitrarily close to τ1 + τ2. We characterize how τ1 + τ2 is approached at large spin by solving the crossing equations analytically. We find the precise form of the leading correction, including the prefactor. We compare with examples where these observables were computed in perturbation theory, or via gauge-gravity duality, and find complete agreement. The crossing equations show that certain operators have a convex spectrum in twist space. We also observe a connection between convexity and the ratio of dimension to charge. Applications include the 3d Ising model, theories with a gravity dual, SCFTs, and patterns of higher spin symmetry breaking.

Original languageEnglish
Article number140
JournalJournal of High Energy Physics
Volume2013
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2013

Keywords

  • AdS-CFT correspondence
  • Conformal and W symmetry
  • Field theories in lower dimensions

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