A holographic effective Hamiltonian with a ghost subtraction reproduces all leading-twist operator dimensions of the O(2) model at order epsilon squared for all charges and spins.
Towards a Bootstrap approach to higher orders of epsilon expansion
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We employ a hybrid approach in determining the anomalous dimension and OPE coefficient of higher spin operators in the Wilson-Fisher theory. First we do a large spin analysis for CFT data where we use results obtained from the usual and the Mellin Bootstrap and also from Feynman diagram literature. This gives new predictions at $O(\epsilon^4)$ and $O(\epsilon^5)$ for anomalous dimensions and OPE coefficients, and also provides a cross-check for the results from Mellin Bootstrap. These higher orders get contributions from all higher spin operators in the crossed channel. We also use the Bootstrap in Mellin space method for $\phi^3$ in $d=6-\epsilon$ CFT where we calculate general higher spin OPE data. We demonstrate a higher loop order calculation in this approach by summing over contributions from higher spin operators of the crossed channel in the same spirit as before.
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Towards Large-Spin Effective Theory II: $O(2)$ model in $d=4-\epsilon$
A holographic effective Hamiltonian with a ghost subtraction reproduces all leading-twist operator dimensions of the O(2) model at order epsilon squared for all charges and spins.