Duality and transport for supersymmetric graphene from the hemisphere partition function
Abstract We use localization to compute the partition function of a four dimensional, supersymmetric, abelian gauge theory on a hemisphere coupled to charged matter on the boundary. Our theory has eight real supercharges in the bulk of which four are broken by the presence of the boundary. The main...
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doaj-d961ee68a61945b0917f827c0f4495662020-11-25T02:04:17ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792020-05-012020513910.1007/JHEP05(2020)023Duality and transport for supersymmetric graphene from the hemisphere partition functionRajesh Kumar Gupta0Christopher P. Herzog1Imtak Jeon2Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology RoparDepartment of Mathematics, King’s College LondonDepartment of Mathematics, King’s College LondonAbstract We use localization to compute the partition function of a four dimensional, supersymmetric, abelian gauge theory on a hemisphere coupled to charged matter on the boundary. Our theory has eight real supercharges in the bulk of which four are broken by the presence of the boundary. The main result is that the partition function is identical to that of N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 2 abelian Chern-Simons theory on a three-sphere coupled to chiral multiplets, but where the quantized Chern-Simons level is replaced by an arbitrary complexified gauge coupling τ. The localization reduces the path integral to a single ordinary integral over a real variable. This integral in turn allows us to calculate the scaling dimensions of certain protected operators and two-point functions of abelian symmetry currents at arbitrary values of τ. Because the underlying theory has conformal symmetry, the current two-point functions tell us the zero temperature conductivity of the Lorentzian versions of these theories at any value of the coupling. We comment on S-dualities which relate different theories of supersymmetric graphene. We identify a couple of self-dual theories for which the complexified conductivity associated to the U(1) gauge symmetry is τ/2.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP05(2020)023Boundary Quantum Field TheoryConformal Field TheorySupersymmetric Gauge Theory |
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Duality and transport for supersymmetric graphene from the hemisphere partition function |
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Duality and transport for supersymmetric graphene from the hemisphere partition function |
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Duality and transport for supersymmetric graphene from the hemisphere partition function |
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Duality and transport for supersymmetric graphene from the hemisphere partition function |
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Duality and transport for supersymmetric graphene from the hemisphere partition function |
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duality and transport for supersymmetric graphene from the hemisphere partition function |
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Abstract We use localization to compute the partition function of a four dimensional, supersymmetric, abelian gauge theory on a hemisphere coupled to charged matter on the boundary. Our theory has eight real supercharges in the bulk of which four are broken by the presence of the boundary. The main result is that the partition function is identical to that of N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 2 abelian Chern-Simons theory on a three-sphere coupled to chiral multiplets, but where the quantized Chern-Simons level is replaced by an arbitrary complexified gauge coupling τ. The localization reduces the path integral to a single ordinary integral over a real variable. This integral in turn allows us to calculate the scaling dimensions of certain protected operators and two-point functions of abelian symmetry currents at arbitrary values of τ. Because the underlying theory has conformal symmetry, the current two-point functions tell us the zero temperature conductivity of the Lorentzian versions of these theories at any value of the coupling. We comment on S-dualities which relate different theories of supersymmetric graphene. We identify a couple of self-dual theories for which the complexified conductivity associated to the U(1) gauge symmetry is τ/2. |
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Boundary Quantum Field Theory Conformal Field Theory Supersymmetric Gauge Theory |
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