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The low-energy limit of AdS$_3$/CFT$_2$ and its TBA (1807.07775v2)

Published 20 Jul 2018 in hep-th

Abstract: We investigate low-energy string excitations in AdS$_3\times$S$3\times$T$4$. When the worldsheet is decompactified, the theory has gapless modes whose spectrum at low energies is determined by massless relativistic integrable S matrices of the type introduced by Al. B. Zamolodchikov. The S matrices are non-trivial only for excitations with identical worldsheet chirality, indicating that the low-energy theory is a CFT$_2$. We construct a Thermodynamic Bethe Ansatz (TBA) for these excitations and show how the massless modes' wrapping effects may be incorporated into the AdS$_3$ spectral problem. Using the TBA and its associated Y-system, we determine the central charge of the low energy CFT$_2$ to be $c=6$ from calculating the vacuum energy for antiperiodic fermions - with the vacuum energy being zero for periodic fermions in agreement with a supersymmetric theory - and find the energies of some excited states.

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