Bibliographic Information: Mol, I. (2024). An AdS3 Dual for Supersymmetric MHV Celestial Amplitudes. arXiv:2411.14311v1 [hep-th].
Research Objective: This paper aims to establish a holographic duality between a generalization of the WZNW model on supersymmetric Euclidean AdS3 and the sector of celestial conformal field theory (CFT) describing MHV scattering amplitudes for gravitons and gluons in N=8 supergravity and N=4 SYM theory, respectively.
Methodology: The author leverages the formalism of celestial leaf amplitudes and the chiral determinant representation of the WZNW action. By employing a scaling reduction from twistor space to minitwistor space, the author derives explicit forms for superpotentials that, when incorporated into a WZNW-like action, yield generating functionals for graviton and gluon leaf amplitudes.
Key Findings: The paper demonstrates that the generating functional for tree-level MHV celestial amplitudes of gravitons and gluons can be constructed from the chiral determinant representation of the WZNW action. It further shows that the superspace constraints characterizing the anti-self-dual sector of N=8 supergravity and N=4 SYM theory can be embedded into a supersymmetric extension of twistor space and reduced to the flatness condition of a WZNW-like field theory in the chiral semi-analytic gauge.
Main Conclusions: The paper proposes a concrete formulation of a WZNW-like model on supersymmetric Euclidean AdS3 that holographically reproduces the tree-level MHV scattering amplitudes for gravitons in N=8 Supergravity and for gluons in N=4 SYM theory. This duality provides a novel framework for studying scattering amplitudes in these theories from a holographic perspective.
Significance: This work significantly contributes to the field of celestial holography by providing a concrete example of a holographic duality for MHV amplitudes in supersymmetric theories. It opens up new avenues for exploring the connections between gravitational and gauge theories in the context of celestial holography.
Limitations and Future Research: The proposed duality is currently limited to MHV amplitudes at tree level. Further research is needed to extend this framework to more general amplitudes and to incorporate loop corrections. Investigating the implications of this duality for understanding other aspects of celestial holography, such as soft theorems and conformal symmetries, is also a promising direction for future work.
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