Unravelling the Holomorphic Twist: Central Charges
Abstract
The holomorphic twist provides a powerful framework to study minimally protected sectors in supersymmetric quantum field theories. We investigate the algebraic structure underlying the holomorphic twist of superconformal field theories in four dimensions. In particular, in holomorphically twisted theories the flavour and conformal symmetry algebras are enhanced to infinite-dimensional higher Kac Moody and higher Virasoro symmetry algebras respectively. We explicitly compute the binary and ternary -brackets and clarify their relation with the underlying infinite-dimensional symmetry algebra. Doing so we show that the central extensions of said symmetry algebras precisely encode the conformal anomalies and as well as the flavour central charges of the physical four-dimensional theory. This parallels the familiar story in two dimensions where the conformal anomaly is encoded in the central extension of the Virasoro algebra.
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@article{arxiv.2311.04304,
title = {Unravelling the Holomorphic Twist: Central Charges},
author = {Pieter Bomans and Jingxiang Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.04304},
year = {2024}
}
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