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Main Author: Agarwal, Pulkit
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.02017
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author Agarwal, Pulkit
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contents We study the behaviour of the conformal block expansions of scalar fivepoint Lorentzian conformal correlators in the limit where multiple cross ratios approach zero. Since this limit is controlled by intermediate operators with large spin, we use it to study the large spin expansion of the OPE coefficients involving these operators. By imposing bootstrap assumptions such as analyticity of the correlators, we derive an infinite set of new constraints on the large spin behaviour of OPE coefficients involving multiple spinning operators. We also show that for the case of $l=0$, these constraints can be trivialised to all orders in $1/J$ by identifying a pattern in the coefficients.
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spellingShingle Large Spin Systematics: Patterns from Reciprocity for Multiple Spinning Operators
Agarwal, Pulkit
High Energy Physics - Theory
We study the behaviour of the conformal block expansions of scalar fivepoint Lorentzian conformal correlators in the limit where multiple cross ratios approach zero. Since this limit is controlled by intermediate operators with large spin, we use it to study the large spin expansion of the OPE coefficients involving these operators. By imposing bootstrap assumptions such as analyticity of the correlators, we derive an infinite set of new constraints on the large spin behaviour of OPE coefficients involving multiple spinning operators. We also show that for the case of $l=0$, these constraints can be trivialised to all orders in $1/J$ by identifying a pattern in the coefficients.
title Large Spin Systematics: Patterns from Reciprocity for Multiple Spinning Operators
topic High Energy Physics - Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.02017