From the Weyl Anomaly to Entropy of Two-Dimensional Boundaries and Defects
Abstract
We study whether the relations between the Weyl anomaly, entanglement entropy (EE), and thermal entropy of a two-dimensional (2D) conformal field theory (CFT) extend to 2D boundaries of 3D CFTs, or 2D defects of CFTs. The Weyl anomaly of a 2D boundary or defect defines two or three central charges, respectively. One of these, , obeys a c-theorem, as in 2D CFT. For a 2D defect, we show that another, , interpreted as the defect's `conformal dimension,' must be non-negative by the Averaged Null Energy Condition (ANEC). We show that the EE of a sphere centered on a planar defect has a logarithmic contribution from the defect fixed by and . Using this and known holographic results, we compute and for 1/2-BPS surface operators in the maximally supersymmetric (SUSY) 4D and 6D CFTs. The results are consistent with 's c-theorem. Via free field and holographic examples we show that no universal `Cardy formula' relates the central charges to thermal entropy.
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@article{arxiv.1812.08745,
title = {From the Weyl Anomaly to Entropy of Two-Dimensional Boundaries and Defects},
author = {Kristan Jensen and Andy O'Bannon and Brandon Robinson and Ronnie Rodgers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.08745},
year = {2019}
}
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8 pages, 1 figure