String Theory Seminars

Constraints on parity violating conformal field theories in d=3 (Quantum Spacetime Seminar)

by Prof. Justin David (Centre for High Energy Physics, Indian Insstitute of Science, Bangalore)

Monday, September 25, 2017 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at A 304
Description
We derive constraints on three-point functions involving the stress tensor, T, and a conserved U(1) current, j, in 2+1 dimensional conformal field theories that violate parity, using conformal collider bounds introduced by Hofman and Maldacena. Conformal invariance allows parity-odd tensor-structures for the and correlation functions which are unique to three space-time dimensions. Let the parameters which determine the correlation function be t4 and αT, where αT is the parity-violating contribution. Similarly let the parameters which determine correlation function be a2, and αJ, where αJ is the parity-violating contribution. We show that the parameters (t4T) and (α2 , αJ) are bounded to lie inside a disc at the origin of the t4 - αT plane and the α2 - αJ plane respectively. We then show that large N Chern-Simons theories coupled to a fundamental fermion/boson lie on the circle which bounds these discs. The `t Hooft coupling determines the location of these theories on the boundary circles.
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