Physics Letters B (Sep 2017)

Conformal quantum mechanics and holography in noncommutative space–time

  • Kumar S. Gupta,
  • E. Harikumar,
  • N.S. Zuhair

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2017.07.045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 772, no. C
pp. 808 – 813

Abstract

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We analyze the effects of noncommutativity in conformal quantum mechanics (CQM) using the κ-deformed space–time as a prototype. Up to the first order in the deformation parameter, the symmetry structure of the CQM algebra is preserved but the coupling in a canonical model of the CQM gets deformed. We show that the boundary conditions that ensure a unitary time evolution in the noncommutative CQM can break the scale invariance, leading to a quantum mechanical scaling anomaly. We calculate the scaling dimensions of the two and three point functions in the noncommutative CQM which are shown to be deformed. The AdS2/CFT1 duality for the CQM suggests that the corresponding correlation functions in the holographic duals are modified. In addition, the Breitenlohner–Freedman bound also picks up a noncommutative correction. The strongly attractive regime of a canonical model of the CQM exhibit quantum instability. We show that the noncommutativity softens this singular behaviour and its implications for the corresponding holographic duals are discussed.