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Model-dependence of minimal-twist OPEs in d > 2 holographic CFTs

Abstract

Following recent work on heavy-light correlators in higher-dimensional conformal field theories (CFTs) with a large central charge CT, we clarify the properties of stress tensor composite primary operators of minimal twist, [Tᵐ], using arguments in both CFT and gravity. We provide an efficient proof that the three-point coupling 〈O_LO_L[Tᵐ]〉, where O_L is any light primary operator, is independent of the purely gravitational action. Next, we consider corrections to this coupling due to additional interactions in AdS effective field theory and the corresponding dual CFT. When the CFT contains a non-zero three-point coupling 〈TTO_L 〉, the three-point coupling 〈O_LO_L[T²]〉 is modified at large C_T if 〈TTO_L 〉 ~ √C_T. This scaling is obeyed by the dilaton, by Kaluza-Klein modes of prototypical supergravity compactifications, and by scalars in stress tensor multiplets of supersymmetric CFTs. Quartic derivative interactions involving the graviton and the light probe field dual to O_L can also modify the minimal-twist couplings; these local interactions may be generated by integrating out a spin-ℓ ≥ 2 bulk field at tree level, or any spin ℓ at loop level. These results show how the minimal-twist OPE coefficients can depend on the higher-spin gap scale, even perturbatively.

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© 2020 The Authors. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits any use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited. Received 27 July 2020. Accepted 06 October 2020. Published 12 November 2020. Article funded by SCOAP3. ALF and KWH were supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science under Award Number DE-SC0015845 and in part by the Simons collaboration Grant on the Non-Perturbative Bootstrap, and ALF in part by a Sloan Foundation fellowship. The research of DM was supported by the Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Sherman Fairchild Foundation. EP was supported by Simons Foundation grant 488657. DSD was supported in part by Simons Foundation grant 488657 (Simons collaboration on the Nonperturbative Bootstrap), a Sloan Research Fellowship, and a DOE Early Career Award under grant no. DE-SC0019085. This work was initiated at the Aspen Center for Physics, which is supported by National Science Foundation grant PHY-1607611.

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