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arxiv: 1902.06747 · v1 · pith:UR3SSWWPnew · submitted 2019-02-18 · ✦ hep-th

Conformal-helicity duality & the Hilbert space of free CFTs

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keywords mathbbspacefieldtheorycftsconformalconstructfree
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We identify a means to explicitly construct primary operators of free conformal field theories (CFTs) in spacetime dimensions $d=2,~3$, and $4$. Working in momentum space with spinors, we find that the $N$-distinguishable-particle Hilbert space $\mathcal{H}_N$ exhibits a $U(N)$ action in $d=4$ ($O(N)$ in $d=2,3$) which dually describes the decomposition of $\mathcal{H}_N$ into irreducible representations of the conformal group. This $U(N)$ is a natural $N$-particle generalization of the single-particle $U(1)$ little group. The spectrum of primary operators is identified with the harmonics of $N$-particle phase space which, specifically, is shown to be the Stiefel manifold $V_2(\mathbb{C}^N) = U(N)/U(N-2)$ (respectively, $V_2(\mathbb{R}^N)$, $V_1(\mathbb{R}^N)$ in $d=3,2$). Lorentz scalar primaries are harmonics on the Grassmannian $G_2(\mathbb{C}^N) \subset V_2(\mathbb{C}^N)$. We provide a recipe to construct these harmonic polynomials using standard $U(N)$ ($O(N)$) representation theory. We touch upon applications to effective field theory and numerical methods in quantum field theory.

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