Affiliation:
1. University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez
2. Brookhaven National Laboratory
3. Budapest University of Technology and Economics
4. International School for Advanced Studies
5. National Institute of Nuclear Physics (at SISSA)
Abstract
The thermal deformation of the critical point action of the 2D
tricritical Ising model gives rise to an exact scattering theory with
seven massive excitations based on the exceptional
E_7E7
Lie algebra. The high and low temperature phases of this model are
related by duality. This duality guarantees that the leading and
sub-leading magnetisation operators, \sigma(x)σ(x)
and \sigma'(x)σ′(x),
in either phase are accompanied by associated disorder operators,
\mu(x)μ(x)
and \mu'(x)μ′(x).
Working specifically in the high temperature phase, we write down the
sets of bootstrap equations for these four operators. For
\sigma(x)σ(x)
and \sigma'(x)σ′(x),
the equations are identical in form and are parameterised by the values
of the one-particle form factors of the two lightest
\mathbb{Z}_2ℤ2
odd particles. Similarly, the equations for
\mu(x)μ(x)
and \mu'(x)μ′(x)
have identical form and are parameterised by two elementary form
factors. Using the clustering property, we show that these four sets of
solutions are eventually not independent; instead, the parameters of the
solutions for \sigma(x)/\sigma'(x)σ(x)/σ′(x)
are fixed in terms of those for \mu(x)/\mu'(x)μ(x)/μ′(x).
We use the truncated conformal space approach to confirm numerically the
derived expressions of the matrix elements as well as the validity of
the \DeltaΔ-sum
rule as applied to the off-critical correlators. We employ the derived
form factors of the order and disorder operators to compute the exact
dynamical structure factors of the theory, a set of quantities with a
rich spectroscopy which may be directly tested in future inelastic
neutron or Raman scattering experiments.
Funder
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Magyar Tudományos Akadémia
Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca
Nemzeti Kutatási, Fejlesztési és Innovációs Hivatal
United States Department of Energy
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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