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CFT Correlators and CP-Violating Trace Anomalies

Published 6 Jul 2023 in hep-th and hep-ph | (2307.03038v4)

Abstract: We analyze the parity-odd correlators $\langle JJO\rangle_{odd}$, $\langle JJT\rangle_{odd}$, $\langle TTO\rangle_{odd}$ and $\langle TTT\rangle_{odd}$ in momentum space, constrained by conformal Ward identities, extending our former investigation of the parity-odd chiral anomaly vertex. We investigate how the presence of parity-odd trace anomalies affect such correlators. Motivations for this study come from holography, early universe cosmology and from a recent debate on the chiral trace anomaly of a Weyl fermion. In the current CFT analysis, $O$ can be either a scalar or a pseudoscalar operator and it can be identified with the trace of the stress energy tensor. We find that the $\langle JJO\rangle_{odd}$ and $\langle TTO\rangle_{odd}$ can be different from zero in a CFT. This occurs when the conformal dimension of the scalar operator is $\Delta_3=4$, as in the case of $O=T\mu_\mu$. Moreover, if we assume the existence of parity-odd trace anomalies, the conformal $\langle JJT\rangle_{odd}$ and $\langle TTT\rangle_{odd}$ are nonzero. In particular, in the case of $\langle JJT\rangle_{odd}$ the transverse-traceless component is constrained to vanish, and the correlator is determined only by the trace part with the anomaly pole.

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