Field Theory of Interacting Boundary Gravitons
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Field Theory of Interacting Boundary Gravitons

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Abstract

Pure three-dimensional gravity is a renormalizable theory with two free parameters labelled by GG and \LambdaΛ. As a consequence, correlation functions of the boundary stress tensor in AdS_33 are uniquely fixed in terms of one dimensionless parameter, which is the central charge of the Virasoro algebra. The same argument implies that AdS_33 gravity at a finite radial cutoff is a renormalizable theory, but now with one additional parameter corresponding to the cutoff location. This theory is conjecturally dual to a T\overline{T}TT¯-deformed CFT, assuming that such theories actually exist. To elucidate this, we study the quantum theory of boundary gravitons living on a cutoff planar boundary and the associated correlation functions of the boundary stress tensor. We compute stress tensor correlation functions to two-loop order (GG being the loop counting parameter), extending existing tree level results. This is made feasible by the fact that the boundary graviton action simplifies greatly upon making a judicious field redefinition, turning into the Nambu-Goto action. After imposing Lorentz invariance, the correlators at this order are found to be unambiguous up to a single undetermined renormalization parameter.

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