Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
2009-11-12
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
15 pages, added references, minor changes in introduction and conclusion
Scientific paper
In the high spin limit the minimal anomalous dimension of (fixed) twist operators in the $sl(2)$ sector of planar ${\cal N}=4$ Super Yang-Mills theory expands as $\gamma(g,s,L)=f(g) \ln s + f_{sl}(g,L) + \sum \limits_{n=1}^\infty \gamma^{(n)}(g,L) (\ln s)^{-n} + ... $. We find that the sub-logarithmic contribution $\gamma^{(n)}(g,L) $ is governed by a linear integral equation, depending on the solution of the linear integral equations appearing at the steps $n'\leq n-3$. We work out this recursive procedure and determine explicitly $\gamma^{(n)}(g,L) $ (in particular $\gamma^{(1)}(g,L)=0$ and $\gamma^{(n)}(g,2)=\gamma^{(n)}(g,3)=0$). Furthermore, we connect the $\gamma^{(n)}(g,L) $ (for finite $L$) to the generalised scaling functions, $f^{(r)}_n(g)$, appearing in the limit of large twist $L\sim\ln s$. Finally, we provide the first orders of weak and strong coupling for the first $\gamma^{(n)}(g,L)$ (and hence $f^{(r)}_n(g)$).
Fioravanti Davide
Grinza Paolo
Rossi Marco
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