动量空间的共形场论和重力中的异常作用:三点和四点函数的分析

IF 23.9 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Claudio Corianò , Matteo Maria Maglio
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摘要

在简要概述了坐标空间中共形场理论的一般方面之后,在第一部分中,我们回顾了d≥2维动量空间中三点和四点函数的共形约束,其形式为共形Ward恒等式(cwi)。我们集中讨论了包含应力-能量张量(T)、守恒电流(J)和标量算子(O)的相关器的分析。对于标量四点函数,我们简要讨论了确定此类方程的对偶共形解的方法,这些解仅由cwi识别,并与我们在之前的工作中介绍的共形Yangian对称有关。在与T张量相关的函数中,在平坦时空周围进行评估,共形异常的特征是特定形状因子中无质量极点的(非局部)交换,这一特征已经在自由场论和通过求解共形约束的非摄动中进行了研究。我们讨论了异常的有效作用,并直接从路径积分定义和Weyl对称性推导了cws,这是平坦空间共形场理论中使用的标准操作方法的替代方法。对于两点和三点函数,我们详细说明了这些类型的相关器与自由场理论的匹配。单环cft的微扰实现提供了由cwi识别的一般解的最简单表达式,对于一般算子T, J和特定标度维的标量,通过适当选择它们的场内容。在技术附录中,我们详细介绍了Bzowski, McFadden和Skenderis方法中TTO和TTT相关器的重建,特别是该方法的二次Ward恒等式,以便与微扰描述建立完全匹配。
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Conformal field theory in momentum space and anomaly actions in gravity: The analysis of three- and four-point function

After a brief outline of general aspects of conformal field theories in coordinate space, in a first part we review the solution of the conformal constraints of three- and four-point functions in momentum space in dimensions d2, in the form of conformal Ward identities (CWIs). We center our discussion on the analysis of correlators containing stress–energy tensors (T), conserved currents (J), and scalar operators (O). For scalar four-point functions, we briefly discuss our method for determining the dual conformal solutions of such equations, identified only by the CWIs, and related to the conformal Yangian symmetry, introduced by us in previous work. In correlation functions with T tensors, evaluated around a flat spacetime, the conformal anomaly is characterized by the (non-local) exchange of massless poles in specific form factors, a signature that has been investigated both in free field theory and non-perturbatively, by solving the conformal constraints. We discuss the anomaly effective action, and illustrate the derivation of the CWIs directly from its path integral definition and its Weyl symmetry, which is alternative to the standard operatorial approach used in conformal field theories in flat space. For two- and three-point functions, we elaborate on the matching of these types of correlators to free-field theories. Perturbative realizations of CFTs at one-loop provide the simplest expressions of the general solutions identified by the CWIs, for generic operators T, J, and scalars of specific scaling dimensions, by an appropriate choice of their field content. In a technical appendix we offer details on the reconstruction of the TTO and TTT correlators in the approach of Bzowski, McFadden and Skenderis, and specifically on the secondary Ward identities of the method, in order to establish a complete match with the perturbative description.

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Physics Reports
Physics Reports 物理-物理:综合
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期刊介绍: Physics Reports keeps the active physicist up-to-date on developments in a wide range of topics by publishing timely reviews which are more extensive than just literature surveys but normally less than a full monograph. Each report deals with one specific subject and is generally published in a separate volume. These reviews are specialist in nature but contain enough introductory material to make the main points intelligible to a non-specialist. The reader will not only be able to distinguish important developments and trends in physics but will also find a sufficient number of references to the original literature.
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