Renormalised CFT 3-point functions of scalars, currents and stress tensors

Abstract We discuss the renormalisation of mixed 3-point functions involving tensorial and scalar operators in conformal field theories of general dimension. In previous work we analysed correlators of either purely scalar or purely tensorial operators, in each case finding new features and new comp...

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Main Authors: Adam Bzowski, Paul McFadden, Kostas Skenderis
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP11(2018)159
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spelling doaj-283ce4a34c9b4de887e2025d83d1570d2020-11-25T01:58:54ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792018-11-0120181117510.1007/JHEP11(2018)159Renormalised CFT 3-point functions of scalars, currents and stress tensorsAdam Bzowski0Paul McFadden1Kostas Skenderis2Institut de Physique Théorique, CEA SaclayCentre for Particle Theory, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham UniversitySTAG Research Centre and Mathematical Sciences, University of SouthamptonAbstract We discuss the renormalisation of mixed 3-point functions involving tensorial and scalar operators in conformal field theories of general dimension. In previous work we analysed correlators of either purely scalar or purely tensorial operators, in each case finding new features and new complications: for scalar correlators, renormalisation leads to beta functions, novel conformal anomalies of type B, and unexpected analytic structure in momentum space; for correlators of stress tensors and/or conserved currents, beta functions vanish but anomalies of both type B and type A (associated with a 0/0 structure) are present. Mixed correlators combine all these features: beta functions and anomalies of type B, plus the possibility of new type A anomalies. Following a non-perturbative and general momentum-space analysis, we present explicit results in dimensions d = 3, 4 for all renormalised 3-point functions of stress tensors, conserved currents and scalars of dimensions Δ = d and Δ = d − 2. We identify all anomalies and beta functions, and explain the form of the anomalous conformal Ward identities. In d = 3, we find a 0/0 structure but the corresponding type A anomaly turns out to be trivial. In addition, the correlators of two currents and a scalar, and of two stress tensors and a scalar, both feature universal tensor structures that are independent of the scalar dimension and vanish for opposite helicities.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP11(2018)159Conformal and W SymmetryAnomalies in Field and String Theories
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author Adam Bzowski
Paul McFadden
Kostas Skenderis
spellingShingle Adam Bzowski
Paul McFadden
Kostas Skenderis
Renormalised CFT 3-point functions of scalars, currents and stress tensors
Journal of High Energy Physics
Conformal and W Symmetry
Anomalies in Field and String Theories
author_facet Adam Bzowski
Paul McFadden
Kostas Skenderis
author_sort Adam Bzowski
title Renormalised CFT 3-point functions of scalars, currents and stress tensors
title_short Renormalised CFT 3-point functions of scalars, currents and stress tensors
title_full Renormalised CFT 3-point functions of scalars, currents and stress tensors
title_fullStr Renormalised CFT 3-point functions of scalars, currents and stress tensors
title_full_unstemmed Renormalised CFT 3-point functions of scalars, currents and stress tensors
title_sort renormalised cft 3-point functions of scalars, currents and stress tensors
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract We discuss the renormalisation of mixed 3-point functions involving tensorial and scalar operators in conformal field theories of general dimension. In previous work we analysed correlators of either purely scalar or purely tensorial operators, in each case finding new features and new complications: for scalar correlators, renormalisation leads to beta functions, novel conformal anomalies of type B, and unexpected analytic structure in momentum space; for correlators of stress tensors and/or conserved currents, beta functions vanish but anomalies of both type B and type A (associated with a 0/0 structure) are present. Mixed correlators combine all these features: beta functions and anomalies of type B, plus the possibility of new type A anomalies. Following a non-perturbative and general momentum-space analysis, we present explicit results in dimensions d = 3, 4 for all renormalised 3-point functions of stress tensors, conserved currents and scalars of dimensions Δ = d and Δ = d − 2. We identify all anomalies and beta functions, and explain the form of the anomalous conformal Ward identities. In d = 3, we find a 0/0 structure but the corresponding type A anomaly turns out to be trivial. In addition, the correlators of two currents and a scalar, and of two stress tensors and a scalar, both feature universal tensor structures that are independent of the scalar dimension and vanish for opposite helicities.
topic Conformal and W Symmetry
Anomalies in Field and String Theories
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP11(2018)159
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