Space-time CFTs from the Riemann sphere

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Tim Adamo
Ricardo Monteiro
Miguel F. Paulos
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[1] Blackett Laboratory,Theoretical Physics Group
[2] Imperial College London,Centre for Research in String Theory
[3] Queen Mary University of London,Theoretical Physics Department
[4] CERN,undefined
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Conformal Field Models in String Theory; Conformal Field Theory;
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We consider two-dimensional chiral, first-order conformal field theories governing maps from the Riemann sphere to the projective light cone inside Minkowski space — the natural setting for describing conformal field theories in two fewer dimensions. These theories have a SL(2) algebra of local bosonic constraints which can be supplemented by additional fermionic constraints depending on the matter content of the theory. By computing the BRST charge associated with gauge fixing these constraints, we find anomalies which vanish for specific target space dimensions. These critical dimensions coincide precisely with those for which (biadjoint) cubic scalar theory, gauge theory and gravity are classically conformally invariant. Furthermore, the BRST cohomology of each theory contains vertex operators for the full conformal multiplets of single field insertions in each of these space-time CFTs. We give a prescription for the computation of three-point functions, and compare our formalism with the scattering equations approach to on-shell amplitudes.
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