High Energy Theory Seminar

Light-rays and detectors in Wilson-Fisher theory

To connect to the HET Seminar via Zoom, please click the following link:
https://theias.zoom.us/j/96660745132?pwd=Y3FPUWVDZlNwUEdINkxjSnNhK0dpZz09

Abstract: In conformal field theory, in contrast to gapped theories, S-matrix is not well-defined. Similarly, various inclusive observables which make sense in a gapped theory, such as "energy squared" calorimeters, suffer from IR divergences in CFTs. Using the example of Wilson-Fisher theory, I will discuss how these observables can be renormalized and what is the physical meaning of their anomalous dimensions. Identifying these observables with light-ray operators, I will discuss various related features of the Chew–Frautschi plot in Wilson-Fisher theory, and in particular identify the leading order pomeron operator in this model.

Date & Time

September 18, 2020 | 1:45pm

Location

via ZOOM

Speakers

Petr Kravchuk, Institute for Advanced Study

Affiliation

Member, School of Natural Sciences, IAS

Categories