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Line Defects in Liouville Conformal Field Theory: Localized Cosmological Constants and Decohered Hyperbolic Geometries

Published 2 Mar 2026 in hep-th | (2603.02166v1)

Abstract: The study of quantum impurities has long been a central and inspiring theme in quantum many-body physics. Localized impurities are modeled by line defects in quantum field theory. We describe a line defect in Liouville CFT realized as a localized cosmological constant'': a non-topological line insertion into the Liouville path integral that is tractable at both weak and strong defect coupling. At weak coupling, we analyze the defect perturbatively and characterize it through its correlations with local operators, energy and information transport, the Casimir energies associated with fusion, and corrections to the open string channel spectrum. We also study the effect of a cuspidal deformation of the defect locus on these observables and describe novel monotonicity properties as the cusp angle is varied. These results derived using perturbation theory are more generally applicable to pinning defects constructed from scalar primary operators in compact $2d$ CFTs. At strong coupling, in a semiclassical limit, the defect admits a geometric interpretation in terms of a discontinuity in the extrinsic curvature of the $1d$ defect locus embedded in $2d$ hyperbolic geometries. The observables characterizing the defect in this regime are computed by gluing hyperbolic surfaces across the defect, and are compared with the corresponding weak coupling results. The correlations across the defect, both at weak and strong coupling, can also be realized by an effectivedecohered FZZT interface'' constructed by diagonal gluing of two copies of the fixed-length FZZT boundary state. These line defects also have interesting interpretations in other models, in terms of end-of-the-world branes in Jackiw-Teitelboim gravity, dust shells in AdS$_3$ gravity, and interfaces with a proliferation of non-abelian Wilson loops in $4d$ $\mathcal{N}=2$ gauge theories.

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