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Moments and saddles of heavy CFT correlators

High Energy Physics - Theory 2025-10-17 v4 Statistical Mechanics Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We study the operator product expansion (OPE) of identical scalars in a conformal four-point correlator as a Stieltjes moment problem, and use Riemann-Liouville type fractional differential operators to generate classical moments from the correlation function. We use crossing symmetry to derive leading and subleading relations between moments in Δ\Delta and J2(+d2)J_2 \equiv \ell(\ell+d-2) in the ``heavy" limit of large external scaling dimension, and combine them with constraints from unitarity to derive two-sided bounds on moment sequences in Δ\Delta and the covariance between Δ\Delta and J2J_2. The moment sequences which saturate these bounds produce ``saddle point" solutions to the crossing equations which we identify as particular limits of correlators in a generalized free field (GFF) theory. This motivates us to study perturbations of heavy GFF four-point correlators by way of saddle point analysis, and we show that saddles in the OPE arise from contributions of fixed-length operator families encoded by a decomposition into higher-spin conformal blocks. To apply our techniques, we consider holographic correlators of four identical single scalar fields perturbed by a bulk interaction, and use their first few moments to derive Gaussian weight-interpolating functions that predict the OPE coefficients of interacting double-twist operators in the heavy limit.

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@article{arxiv.2501.00092,
  title  = {Moments and saddles of heavy CFT correlators},
  author = {David Poland and Gordon Rogelberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.00092},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

51 pages, 4 figures; v4: updated to match JHEP version