Comments on the Quantum Field Theory of the Coulomb Gas Formalism
Daniel Kapec, Raghu Mahajan

TL;DR
This paper clarifies the holomorphic Coulomb gas formalism for minimal models using quantum field theory techniques, exploring the role of timelike linear dilaton, BRST cohomology, and deformations related to Liouville theory.
Contribution
It provides a detailed QFT derivation of Coulomb gas rules, introduces a BRST framework for minimal models, and discusses the implications of compact timelike Liouville theory.
Findings
BRST cohomology isolates Virasoro representations
Deformation yields a BRST quotiented compact timelike Liouville model
Resonance correlators are finite due to zero mode compactness
Abstract
The holomorphic Coulomb gas formalism is a set of rules for computing minimal model observables using free field techniques. We attempt to derive and clarify these rules using standard techniques of QFT. We begin with a careful examination of the timelike linear dilaton. Although the background charge breaks the scalar field's continuous shift symmetry, the exponential of the action is invariant under a discrete shift because is imaginary. Gauging this symmetry makes the dilaton compact and introduces winding modes into the spectrum. One of these winding operators corresponds to the BRST current first introduced by Felder. The cohomology of this BRST charge isolates the irreducible representations of the Virasoro algebra within the linear dilaton Fock space, and the supertrace in the BRST complex reproduces the minimal model partition function. The model at the radius…
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