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Published on: November 15, 2013
Three-Dimensional Topological Field Theories and Nonunitary Minimal Models
Dongmin Gang1, Heeyeon Kim2, Spencer Stubbs3
1Department of Physics and Astronomy and Center for Theoretical Physics, Seoul National University, 1 Gwanak-ro, Seoul 08826, Korea.
Abstract:
We find an intriguing relation between a class of three-dimensional nonunitary topological field theories (TFTs) and Virasoro minimal models M(2,2r+3) with r≥1. The TFTs are constructed by topologically twisting 3D N=4 superconformal field theories (SCFTs) of rank-0, i.e., having zero-dimensional Coulomb and Higgs branches. We present ultraviolet (UV) field theory descriptions of the SCFTs with manifest N=2 supersymmetry, which we argue is enhanced to N=4 in the infrared. From the UV description, we compute various partition functions of the TFTs and reproduce some basic properties of the minimal models, such as their characters and modular matrices. We expect more general correspondence between topologically twisted 3d N=4 rank-0 SCFTs and 2D nonunitary rational conformal field theories.
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