Parity-Violating CFT and the Gravitational Chiral Anomaly
Claudio Corian\`o, Stefano Lionetti, Matteo Maria Maglio

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how conformal Ward identities and the gravitational chiral anomaly fully determine the structure of a specific three-point correlator in conformal field theories, with implications for early universe cosmology.
Contribution
It provides a nonperturbative, symmetry-based method to determine the parity-violating graviton-chiral current correlator, extending previous anomaly vertex analyses.
Findings
Correlator is fixed by anomaly pole and CWIs in all sectors.
Perturbative one-loop results match the nonperturbative solution.
Identifies a sum rule analogous to known anomaly correlators.
Abstract
We illustrate how the Conformal Ward Identities (CWI) and the gravitational chiral anomaly completely determine the structure of the (graviton-graviton-chiral gauge current) correlator in momentum space. This analysis extends our previous results on the anomaly vertices and , as well as the parity-odd conformal anomaly vertex in general CFTs. The plays a fundamental role in the analysis of the conformal backreaction in early universe cosmology, affecting the particle content and the evolution of the primordial plasma. Our approach is nonperturbative and not Lagrangian-based, requiring the inclusion of a single anomaly pole in the solution of the anomaly constraint. The pole and its residue, along with the CWIs, determine the entire correlator in all of its sectors…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
