1 September 2020 to 31 July 2021
Europe/Rome timezone

Type B anomalies (Mis-)Matching

3 Nov 2020, 14:30
1h
https://cern.zoom.us/j/99879024130

https://cern.zoom.us/j/99879024130

http://www.strings.to.infn.it/talks/

Speaker

Alessandro Pini (Università di Torino)

Description

In this talk we analyse several aspects related to type B conformal anomalies associated with Coulomb branch operators in 4d \mathcal{N}=2 SCFTs. In particular, when the vacuum preserves the conformal symmetry, these anomalies coincide with the two point function coefficients in the Coulomb branch chiral ring. We analyse the behaviour of these anomalies on the Higgs branch, where conformal symmetry is spontaneously broken. We review the argument developed in arXiv 1911.05827 [hep-th] and, following it, we argue that these anomalies are covariantly constant on conformal manifolds. In some cases this can be used to show that the anomalies match in the broken and unbroken phases. Then, in the second part of the talk, we focus on some specific 4d \mathcal{N}=2 SCFTs and we test type B anomaly (Mis-)Matching through an explicit Feynman diagram computation. We finally observe that an implication of Type B anomaly Mismatching is the existence of a second covariantly constant metric on the conformal manifold that imposes restrictions on its holonomy group.

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