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AdS$_4$/CFT$_3$ from Weak to Strong String Coupling

Published 17 Jun 2019 in hep-th | (1906.07195v1)

Abstract: We consider the four-point function of operators in the stress tensor multiplet of the $U(N)k\times U(N){-k}$ ABJM theory, in the limit where $N$ is taken to infinity while $N/k{5}$ is held fixed. In this limit, ABJM theory is holographically dual to type IIA string theory on $AdS_4\times \mathbb{CP}3$ at finite string coupling $g_s \sim (N/k5){1/4}$. While at leading order in $1/N$, the stress tensor multiplet four-point function can be computed from type IIA supergravity, in this work we focus on the first subleading correction, which comes from tree level Witten diagrams with an $R4$ interaction vertex. Using superconformal Ward identities, bulk locality, and the mass deformed sphere free energy previously computed to all orders in $1/N$ from supersymmetric localization, we determine this $R4$ correction as a function of $N/k5$. Taking its flat space limit, we recover the known $R4$ contribution to the type IIA S-matrix and reproduce the fact that it only receives perturbative contributions in $g_s$ from genus zero and genus one string worldsheets. This is the first check of AdS/CFT at finite $g_s$ for local operators. Our result for the four-point correlator interpolates between the large $N$, large 't Hooft coupling limit and the large $N$ finite $k$ limit. From the bulk perspective, this is an interpolation between type IIA string theory on $AdS_4\times \mathbb{CP}3$ at small string coupling and M-theory on $AdS_4\times S7/\mathbb{Z}_k$.

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