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Constant primary operators and where to find them: The strange case of BPS defects in ABJ(M) theory

We investigate the one-dimensional defect SCFT defined on the 1/2 BPS Wilson line/loop in ABJ(M) theory. We show that the supermatrix structure of the defect imposes a covariant supermatrix representation of the supercharges. Exploiting this covariant formulation, we prove the existence of a long mu...

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Autores principales: Gorini, Nicola, Griguolo, Luca, Guerrini, Luigi, Penati, Silvia, Seminara, Domenico, Soresina, Paolo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2023)013
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2834557
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author Gorini, Nicola
Griguolo, Luca
Guerrini, Luigi
Penati, Silvia
Seminara, Domenico
Soresina, Paolo
author_facet Gorini, Nicola
Griguolo, Luca
Guerrini, Luigi
Penati, Silvia
Seminara, Domenico
Soresina, Paolo
author_sort Gorini, Nicola
collection CERN
description We investigate the one-dimensional defect SCFT defined on the 1/2 BPS Wilson line/loop in ABJ(M) theory. We show that the supermatrix structure of the defect imposes a covariant supermatrix representation of the supercharges. Exploiting this covariant formulation, we prove the existence of a long multiplet whose highest weight state is a constant supermatrix operator. At weak coupling, we study this operator in perturbation theory and confirm that it acquires a non-trivial anomalous dimension. At strong coupling, we conjecture that this operator is dual to the lowest bound state of fluctuations of the fundamental open string in AdS$_{4}$ × ℂℙ$_{3}$ around the classical 1/2 BPS solution. Quite unexpectedly, this operator also arises in the cohomological equivalence between bosonic and fermionic Wilson loops. We also discuss some regularization subtleties arising in perturbative calculations on the infinite Wilson line.
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spelling cern-28345572023-08-24T02:26:15Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP02(2023)013http://cds.cern.ch/record/2834557engGorini, NicolaGriguolo, LucaGuerrini, LuigiPenati, SilviaSeminara, DomenicoSoresina, PaoloConstant primary operators and where to find them: The strange case of BPS defects in ABJ(M) theoryhep-thParticle Physics - TheoryWe investigate the one-dimensional defect SCFT defined on the 1/2 BPS Wilson line/loop in ABJ(M) theory. We show that the supermatrix structure of the defect imposes a covariant supermatrix representation of the supercharges. Exploiting this covariant formulation, we prove the existence of a long multiplet whose highest weight state is a constant supermatrix operator. At weak coupling, we study this operator in perturbation theory and confirm that it acquires a non-trivial anomalous dimension. At strong coupling, we conjecture that this operator is dual to the lowest bound state of fluctuations of the fundamental open string in AdS$_{4}$ × ℂℙ$_{3}$ around the classical 1/2 BPS solution. Quite unexpectedly, this operator also arises in the cohomological equivalence between bosonic and fermionic Wilson loops. We also discuss some regularization subtleties arising in perturbative calculations on the infinite Wilson line.We investigate the one-dimensional defect SCFT defined on the $1/2$ BPS Wilson line/loop in ABJ(M) theory. We show that the supermatrix structure of the defect imposes a covariant supermatrix representation of the supercharges. Exploiting this covariant formulation, we prove the existence of a long multiplet whose highest weight state is a constant supermatrix operator. At weak coupling, we study this operator in perturbation theory and confirm that it acquires a non-trivial anomalous dimension. At strong coupling, we conjecture that this operator is dual to the lowest bound state of fluctuations of the fundamental open string in AdS$_4\times \mathbb{CP}_3$ around the classical $1/2$ BPS solution. Quite unexpectedly, this operator also arises in the cohomological equivalence between bosonic and fermionic Wilson loops. We also discuss some regularization subtleties arising in perturbative calculations on the infinite Wilson line.arXiv:2209.11269CERN-TH-2022-146oai:cds.cern.ch:28345572022-09-22
spellingShingle hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
Gorini, Nicola
Griguolo, Luca
Guerrini, Luigi
Penati, Silvia
Seminara, Domenico
Soresina, Paolo
Constant primary operators and where to find them: The strange case of BPS defects in ABJ(M) theory
title Constant primary operators and where to find them: The strange case of BPS defects in ABJ(M) theory
title_full Constant primary operators and where to find them: The strange case of BPS defects in ABJ(M) theory
title_fullStr Constant primary operators and where to find them: The strange case of BPS defects in ABJ(M) theory
title_full_unstemmed Constant primary operators and where to find them: The strange case of BPS defects in ABJ(M) theory
title_short Constant primary operators and where to find them: The strange case of BPS defects in ABJ(M) theory
title_sort constant primary operators and where to find them: the strange case of bps defects in abj(m) theory
topic hep-th
Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP02(2023)013
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2834557
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