Graded Unitarity in the SCFT/VOA Correspondence
Abstract
Vertex algebras that arise from four-dimensional, superconformal field theories inherit a collection of novel structural properties from their four-dimensional ancestors. Crucially, when the parent SCFT is unitary, the corresponding vertex algebra is not unitary in the conventional sense. In this paper, we motivate and define a generalized notion of unitarity for vertex algebras that we call \emph{graded unitarity}, and which captures the consequences of four-dimensional unitarity under this correspondence. We also take the first steps towards a classification program for graded-unitary vertex algebras whose underlying vertex algebras are Virasoro or affine Kac--Moody vertex algebras. Remarkably, under certain natural assumptions about the -filtration for these vertex algebras, we show that only the central charges for Virasoro VOAs and boundary admissible levels for and Kac--Moody vertex algebras can possibly be compatible with graded unitarity. These are precisely the cases of these vertex algebras that are known to arise from four dimensions.
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@article{arxiv.2507.23781,
title = {Graded Unitarity in the SCFT/VOA Correspondence},
author = {Arash Arabi Ardehali and Christopher Beem and Madalena Lemos and Leonardo Rastelli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.23781},
year = {2026}
}
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v2: small clarifications and minor typos fixed