Quark Anti-Quark Fusion and Walking RG Flows
Abstract
We study the fusion of two conjugate conformal line defects on the sphere. At small separation, their spectrum is governed by a universal Fusion Master Equation. Below a critical coupling, the fused defect has two conformal fixed points; at criticality, they collide and move into the complex plane, producing walking RG behaviour. Although individual energy levels then drift with the UV scale and are scheme dependent, the SL(2,R) Casimir continues to commute with the Hamiltonian below that scale. This organises the spectrum into conformal families and fixes a universal, scheme-independent density of states. We derive this structure in the planar ladder model and obtain an exact finite-coupling description of conjugate 1/2-BPS Wilson-line fusion in planar N=4 SYM using the Quantum Spectral Curve. We test our results against perturbation theory and semiclassical string theory.
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