Unitary W-algebras and three-dimensional higher spin gravities with spin one symmetry

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We investigate whether there are unitary families of W-algebras with spin one fields in the natural example of the Feigin-Semikhatov Wn2-algebra. This algebra is conjecturally a quantum Hamiltonian reduction corresponding to a non-principal nilpotent element. We conjecture that this algebra admits a unitary real form for even n. Our main result is that this conjecture is consistent with the known part of the operator product algebra, and especially it is true for n = 2 and n = 4. Moreover, we find certain ranges of allowed levels where a positive definite inner product is possible. We also find a unitary conformal field theory for every even n at the special level k + n = (n + 1)/(n - 1). At these points, the Wn2-algebra is nothing but a compactified free boson. This family of W-algebras admits an 't Hooft limit. Further, in the case of n = 4, we reproduce the algebra from the higher spin gravity point of view. In general, gravity computations allow us to reproduce some leading coefficients of the operator product. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Afshar, H., Creutzig, T., Grumiller, D., Hikida, Y., & Rønne, P. B. (2014). Unitary W-algebras and three-dimensional higher spin gravities with spin one symmetry. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2014(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP06(2014)063

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