# Universal Lowest-Twist in CFTs from Holography

**Authors:** A. Liam Fitzpatrick, Kuo-Wei Huang

arXiv: 1903.05306 · 2019-08-27

## TL;DR

This paper demonstrates that in large-$c$ conformal field theories, the lowest-twist operator product expansion coefficients of multi-stress tensor conformal blocks are universal and determined solely by the dimensions of operators and their ratio to the central charge, independent of supersymmetry or unitarity.

## Contribution

It reveals the universality of lowest-twist OPE coefficients in holographic CFTs and introduces a recursion relation for their efficient computation, suggesting a higher-dimensional Virasoro-like symmetry.

## Key findings

- Lowest-twist OPE coefficients are universal and fixed by operator dimensions and central charge ratio.
- Multi-stress tensor conformal blocks are insensitive to horizon boundary conditions.
- A recursion relation enables efficient calculation of universal lowest-twist coefficients.

## Abstract

We probe the conformal block structure of a scalar four-point function in $d\geq2$ conformal field theories by including higher-order derivative terms in a bulk gravitational action. We consider a heavy-light four-point function as the boundary correlator at large central charge. Such a four-point function can be computed, on the gravity side, as a two-point function of the light operator in a black hole geometry created by the heavy operator. We consider analytically solving the corresponding scalar field equation in a near-boundary expansion and find that the multi-stress tensor conformal blocks are insensitive to the horizon boundary condition. The main result of this paper is that the lowest-twist operator product expansion (OPE) coefficients of the multi-stress tensor conformal blocks are universal: they are fixed by the dimension of the light operators and the ratio between the dimension of the heavy operator and the central charge $C_T$. Neither supersymmetry nor unitary is assumed. Higher-twist coefficients, on the other hand, generally are not protected. A recursion relation allows us to efficiently compute universal lowest-twist coefficients. The universality result hints at the potential existence of a higher-dimensional Virasoro-like symmetry near the lightcone. While we largely focus on the planar black hole limit in this paper, we include some preliminary analysis of the spherical black hole case in an appendix.

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