Defect Conformal Field Theory and Locally Localized Gravity
Ofer Aharony, Oliver DeWolfe, Daniel Z. Freedman, Andreas Karch

TL;DR
This paper explores how gravity can be localized on AdS branes through the lens of defect conformal field theory, linking bulk mode expansions to boundary operator behavior and anomalous dimensions.
Contribution
It establishes a duality between bulk mode expansions and boundary operator product expansions, identifying conditions for gravity localization via anomalous dimensions of defect operators.
Findings
Light localized graviton corresponds to a defect operator with conformal dimension ~ d-1.
Anomalous dimensions of reduced operators determine localization conditions.
Analysis of anomalous dimensions from gravity interactions supports the duality framework.
Abstract
Gravity may be "locally localized" over a wide range of length scales on a d-dimensional anti-de Sitter (AdS) brane living inside AdS_{d+1}. In this paper we examine this phenomenon from the point of view of the holographic dual "defect conformal field theory". The mode expansion of bulk fields on the gravity side is shown to be precisely dual to the "boundary operator product expansion" of operators as they approach the defect. From the field theory point of view, the condition for localization is that a "reduced operator" appearing in this expansion acquires negative anomalous dimension. In particular, a very light localized graviton exists when a mode arising from the reduction of the ambient stress-energy tensor to the defect has conformal dimension Delta ~ d-1. The part of the stress tensor containing the defect dynamics has dimension Delta = d-1 in the free theory, but we argue…
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