On Entropy Bounds for Irrelevant Operators
Abstract
Consistency constraints for low-energy theories, especially those lacking Lorentz invariance, have recently garnered attention. Building on results from black hole thermodynamics, we investigate the conjecture that leading symmetry-preserving irrelevant deformations of a conformal field theory (CFT) in the infrared must increase the system's entropy. We show that this entropy-positivity conjecture is equivalent to a decrease in the thermal grand potential at a fixed temperature. We then evaluate this proposal against various known positivity bounds and other physical constraints on effective theories: for U(1) Goldstone bosons with a quartic self-interaction at (non-)zero chemical potential, for the Euler-Heisenberg model, for the O(N) nonlinear sigma model in (2+1)D, and for TT deformations of the 2D Ising CFT. We find broad agreement with the entropy-positivity conjecture, and we discuss test cases where the conjecture is not expected to apply, such as deformations that break internal symmetries of the CFT.
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