Correlation functions on the Half-BPS Wilson loop: perturbation and hexagonalization
Abstract We compute correlation functions of protected primaries on the 1/2-BPS Wilson loop in N = 4 $$ \mathcal{N}=4 $$ super Yang-Mills theory at weak coupling. We first perform direct perturbative computation at one loop in the planar limit and present explicit formulae for general two-, three- a...
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doaj-624bae08a9044fd5bb05a081fb711c3b2020-11-25T02:26:00ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792019-02-012019213810.1007/JHEP02(2019)090Correlation functions on the Half-BPS Wilson loop: perturbation and hexagonalizationNaoki Kiryu0Shota Komatsu1Institute of Physics, University of TokyoPerimeter Institute for Theoretical PhysicsAbstract We compute correlation functions of protected primaries on the 1/2-BPS Wilson loop in N = 4 $$ \mathcal{N}=4 $$ super Yang-Mills theory at weak coupling. We first perform direct perturbative computation at one loop in the planar limit and present explicit formulae for general two-, three- and four-point functions. The results for two- and three-point functions as well as four-point functions in special kinematics are in perfect agreement with the localization computation performed in arXiv:1802.05201 . We then analyze the results in view of the integrability-based approach called “hexagonalization”, which was introduced previously to study the correlation functions in the absence of the Wilson loop. In this approach, one decomposes the correlator into fundamental building blocks called “hexagons”, and glues them back together by summing over the intermediate states. Through the comparison, we conjecture that the correlation functions on the Wilson loop can be computed by contracting hexagons with boundary states, where each boundary state represents a segment of the Wilson loop. As a byproduct, we make predictions for the large-charge asymptotics of the structure constants on the Wilson loop. Along the way, we refine the conjecture for the integrability-based approach to the general non-BPS structure constants on the Wilson loop, proposed originally in arXiv:1706.02989 .http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP02(2019)0901/N ExpansionAdS-CFT CorrespondenceIntegrable Field Theories |
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Correlation functions on the Half-BPS Wilson loop: perturbation and hexagonalization |
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Correlation functions on the Half-BPS Wilson loop: perturbation and hexagonalization |
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Correlation functions on the Half-BPS Wilson loop: perturbation and hexagonalization |
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Correlation functions on the Half-BPS Wilson loop: perturbation and hexagonalization |
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Correlation functions on the Half-BPS Wilson loop: perturbation and hexagonalization |
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correlation functions on the half-bps wilson loop: perturbation and hexagonalization |
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Journal of High Energy Physics |
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Abstract We compute correlation functions of protected primaries on the 1/2-BPS Wilson loop in N = 4 $$ \mathcal{N}=4 $$ super Yang-Mills theory at weak coupling. We first perform direct perturbative computation at one loop in the planar limit and present explicit formulae for general two-, three- and four-point functions. The results for two- and three-point functions as well as four-point functions in special kinematics are in perfect agreement with the localization computation performed in arXiv:1802.05201 . We then analyze the results in view of the integrability-based approach called “hexagonalization”, which was introduced previously to study the correlation functions in the absence of the Wilson loop. In this approach, one decomposes the correlator into fundamental building blocks called “hexagons”, and glues them back together by summing over the intermediate states. Through the comparison, we conjecture that the correlation functions on the Wilson loop can be computed by contracting hexagons with boundary states, where each boundary state represents a segment of the Wilson loop. As a byproduct, we make predictions for the large-charge asymptotics of the structure constants on the Wilson loop. Along the way, we refine the conjecture for the integrability-based approach to the general non-BPS structure constants on the Wilson loop, proposed originally in arXiv:1706.02989 . |
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1/N Expansion AdS-CFT Correspondence Integrable Field Theories |
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