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Carrollian ABJM: Fermions and Supersymmetry

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A natural approach for constructing a concrete example of flat space holography is to take the flat space limit of a well-understood example of AdS/CFT, such as the one relating M-theory in AdS$_4$ times an orbifolded 7-sphere to a certain three dimensional superconformal Chern-Simons-matter theory known as the ABJM theory living in the boundary of AdS$_4$. In particular, taking the flat space limit of the bulk corresponds to taking the speed of light $c$ to zero in the boundary, giving rise to a Carrollian superconformal theory. This limit is subtle to implement for fermions, however, since the Dirac algebra is sensitive to the spacetime metric and therefore takes a different form in Carrollian spacetimes than it does in Minkowski space. In fact, we show that there are four possible ways of realising Carrollian fermions, one of which arises at leading order in the $c\rightarrow0$ limit of relativistic fermions. In three dimensions, there is an additional complication that the minimal realisation of the Carrollian Dirac algebra requires $4\times4$ matrices rather than $2\times 2$ matrices familiar from the relativistic case. Nevertheless, we show that the $c\rightarrow0$ limit of the ABJM theory can be recast in terms of Carrollian Dirac matrices and enjoys and infinite-dimensional Carrollian superconformal symmetry whose bosonic subsector is the extended BMS$_4$ algebra encoding the asymptotic symmetries of four dimensional Minkowski space. This provides a concrete starting point for constructing a Carrollian gauge theory dual to M-theory in flat space.

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Post-Carroll Algebra, Conformal Extensions, and Field Theories

hep-th · 2026-06-17 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

Defines post-Carroll algebra allowing central charges in higher dimensions, constructs its conformal extension and the Carroll-Schrödinger algebra matching prior theory, and derives two-point functions in post-Carrollian CFTs with electric/magnetic sectors in 1+1 dimensions.

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  • Couch-Torrence conformal inversion, supersymmetry and conserved charges for D3-branes hep-th · 2026-04-30 · unverdicted · none · ref 27 · internal anchor

    Couch-Torrence inversion matches Newman-Penrose charges at null infinity to Aretakis charges near horizons for D3-branes in D=10 and bound states in D=4,5, with supersymmetry mapping scalar charges to spinorial dilatino charges.

  • Carroll fermions from null reduction: A case of good and bad fermions hep-th · 2026-05-06 · unverdicted · none · ref 77 · internal anchor

    Carrollian fermionic actions for electric and magnetic sectors are derived from a single Bargmann Dirac action by null reduction, with good and bad fermions as dynamical and constrained modes valid in any dimension.

  • Post-Carroll Algebra, Conformal Extensions, and Field Theories hep-th · 2026-06-17 · unverdicted · none · ref 63 · internal anchor

    Defines post-Carroll algebra allowing central charges in higher dimensions, constructs its conformal extension and the Carroll-Schrödinger algebra matching prior theory, and derives two-point functions in post-Carrollian CFTs with electric/magnetic sectors in 1+1 dimensions.