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Disturbing news about the $d=2+\epsilon$ expansion

High Energy Physics - Theory 2025-09-10 v3 Statistical Mechanics Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The O(N)O(N) Non-Linear Sigma Model (NLSM) in d=2+ϵd=2+\epsilon has long been conjectured to describe the same conformal field theory (CFT) as the Wilson-Fisher (WF) O(N)O(N) fixed point obtained from the λ(ϕ2)2\lambda(\phi^2)^2 model in d=4ϵd=4-\epsilon. In this work, we put this conjecture into question, building on the recent observation [Jones (2024)] that the NLSM CFT possesses a protected operator with dimension N1N-1, which is instead absent in the WF O(N)O(N) CFT. We investigate the possibility of lifting this operator via multiplet recombination - the only known mechanism that could resolve this mismatch while preserving a connection between the two theories. We also explore an alternative scenario in which the NLSM O(N)O(N) fixed point in d=2+ϵd=2+\epsilon is not continuously connected to the WF O(N)O(N) CFT, and instead corresponds to a different universality class. For N=3N=3, this could be related to the hedgehog-suppressed critical point, which describes the N\'eel-VBS phase transition in 3D.

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@article{arxiv.2505.21611,
  title  = {Disturbing news about the $d=2+\epsilon$ expansion},
  author = {Fabiana De Cesare and Slava Rychkov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.21611},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

33 pages, 6 figures, comments welcome; v2: clarifications added, conclusions unchanged; v3: significant changes in discussion of recombination; conclusions somewhat weakened