Strange metals in one spatial dimension
Author(s): Gopakumar, Rajesh; Hashimoto, Akikazu; Klebanov, Igor R; Sachdev, Subir; Schoutens, Kareljan
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Abstract: | We consider 1 + 1 dimensional SU (N ) gauge theory coupled to a multiplet of massive Dirac fermions transforming in the adjoint representation of the gauge group. The only global symmetry of this theory is a U (1) associated with the conserved Dirac fermion number, and we study the theory at variable, non-zero densities. The high density limit is characterized by a deconfined Fermi surface state with Fermi wavevector equal to that of free gauge-charged fermions. Its low energy fluctuations are described by a coset conformal field theory with central charge c = (N 2 − 1)/3 and an emergent N = (2, 2) supersymmetry: the U (1) fermion number symmetry becomes an R-symmetry. We determine the exact scaling dimensions of the operators associated with Friedel oscillations and pairing correlations. For N > 2, we find that the symmetries allow relevant perturbations to this state. We discuss aspects of the N → ∞ limit, and its possible dual description in AdS3 involving string theory or higher-spin gauge theory. We also discuss the low density limit of the theory by computing the low lying bound state spectrum of the large N gauge theory numerically at zero density, using discretized light cone quantization. |
Publication Date: | 6-Sep-2012 |
Electronic Publication Date: | 6-Sep-2012 |
Citation: | Gopakumar, Rajesh, Hashimoto, Akikazu, Klebanov, Igor R, Sachdev, Subir, Schoutens, Kareljan. (Strange metals in one spatial dimension. Physical Review D, 86 (6), 10.1103/physrevd.86.066003 |
DOI: | doi:10.1103/physrevd.86.066003 |
ISSN: | 1550-7998 |
EISSN: | 1550-2368 |
Language: | en |
Type of Material: | Journal Article |
Journal/Proceeding Title: | Physical Review D |
Version: | Author's manuscript |
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