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Four-point correlators in N = 4 SYM from AdS5 bubbling geometries

Four-point correlators in N = 4 SYM from AdS5 bubbling geometries
Four-point correlators in N = 4 SYM from AdS5 bubbling geometries

Four-point correlation functions are observables of significant interest in holographic field theories. We compute an infinite family of four-point correlation functions of operators in short multiplets of 4D N = 4 super Yang-Mills theory in the supergravity regime, by studying the quadratic fluctuations around non-trivial supergravity backgrounds. The supergravity backgrounds are supersymmetric smooth geometries in the family derived by Lin, Lunin and Maldacena. The light probes comprise an infinite sequence of Kaluza-Klein harmonics of the dilaton/axion. For generic parameter values, the supergravity backgrounds are dual to heavy CFT states. However we focus on the limit in which the dual CFT states become light single-particle states. The resulting all-light four-point correlators are related by superconformal Ward identities to previously known four-point correlators of half-BPS chiral primary operators. By verifying that the Ward identities are satisfied, we confirm the validity of the supergravity method.

AdS-CFT Correspondence, Black Holes in String Theory
1126-6708
Turton, David
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Tyukov, Alexander
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Turton, David
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Tyukov, Alexander
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Turton, David and Tyukov, Alexander (2024) Four-point correlators in N = 4 SYM from AdS5 bubbling geometries. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2024 (10), [244]. (doi:10.1007/JHEP10(2024)244).

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Four-point correlation functions are observables of significant interest in holographic field theories. We compute an infinite family of four-point correlation functions of operators in short multiplets of 4D N = 4 super Yang-Mills theory in the supergravity regime, by studying the quadratic fluctuations around non-trivial supergravity backgrounds. The supergravity backgrounds are supersymmetric smooth geometries in the family derived by Lin, Lunin and Maldacena. The light probes comprise an infinite sequence of Kaluza-Klein harmonics of the dilaton/axion. For generic parameter values, the supergravity backgrounds are dual to heavy CFT states. However we focus on the limit in which the dual CFT states become light single-particle states. The resulting all-light four-point correlators are related by superconformal Ward identities to previously known four-point correlators of half-BPS chiral primary operators. By verifying that the Ward identities are satisfied, we confirm the validity of the supergravity method.

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Accepted/In Press date: 4 October 2024
Published date: 31 October 2024
Keywords: AdS-CFT Correspondence, Black Holes in String Theory

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Local EPrints ID: 497247
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/497247
ISSN: 1126-6708
PURE UUID: c0eb137a-3313-4af3-8adb-bf99570590a0
ORCID for David Turton: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9902-2116

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Author: David Turton ORCID iD
Author: Alexander Tyukov

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