For a mass quench in the Ising field theory, the Z2-resolved Rényi entropies grow linearly at the same rate as the total entropy, with subleading oscillatory corrections now computed analytically via composite twist fields.
Composite branch-point twist fields in the Ising model and their expectation values
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We investigate a particular two-point function of the $n$-copy Ising model. That is, the correlation function $\vev{\E(r)\T(0)}$ involving the energy field and the branch-point twist field. The latter is associated to the symmetry of the theory under cyclic permutations of its copies. We use a form factor expansion to obtain an exact integral representation of $\vev{\E(r)\T(0)}$ and find its complete short distance expansion. This allows us to identify all the fields contributing in the short distance massive OPE of the correlation function under examination, and fix their expectation values, conformal structure constants and massive corrections thereof. Most contributions are given by the composite field $:\E\T:$ and its derivatives. We find all non-vanishing form factors of this latter operator.
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Time Evolution of the Symmetry Resolved Entanglement Entropy after a Mass Quench
For a mass quench in the Ising field theory, the Z2-resolved Rényi entropies grow linearly at the same rate as the total entropy, with subleading oscillatory corrections now computed analytically via composite twist fields.