Tuesday, April 16, 2013

1304.3458 (A. Liam Fitzpatrick et al.)

Decoupling of High Dimension Operators from the Low Energy Sector in
Holographic Models
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A. Liam Fitzpatrick, Jared Kaplan, Emanuel Katz, Lisa Randall
We study the decoupling of high dimension operators from the the description of the low-energy spectrum in theories where conformal symmetry is broken by a single scale, which we refer to as `broken CFTs'. Holographic duality suggests that this decoupling occurs in generic backgrounds. We show how the decoupling of high mass states in the (d+1)-dimensional bulk relates to the decoupling of high energy states in the d-dimensional broken CFT. In other words, we explain why both high dimension operators and high mass states in the CFT decouple from the low-energy physics of the mesons and glueballs. In many cases, the decoupling can occur exponentially fast in the dimension of the operator. Holography motivates a new kind of form factor proportional to the two point function between broken CFT operators with very different scaling dimensions. This new notion of decoupling can provide a systematic justification for holographic descriptions of QCD and condensed matter systems with only light degrees of freedom in the bulk.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.3458

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