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Off-critical parafermions and the winding angle distribution of the O($n$) model

Using an off-critical deformation of the identity of Duminil-Copin and Smirnov, we prove a relationship between half-plane surface critical exponents $γ_1$ and $γ_{11}$ as well as wedge critical exponents $γ_2(α)$ and $γ_{21}(α)$ and the exponent characterising the winding angle distribution of the O($n$) model in the half-plane, or more generally in a wedge of wedge-angle $α.$ We assume only the existence of these exponents and, for some values of $n,$ the conjectured value of the critical point. If we assume their values as predicted by conformal field theory, one gets complete agreement with the conjectured winding angle distribution, as obtained by CFT and Coulomb gas arguments. We also prove the exponent inequality $γ_1-γ_{11} \ge 1,$ and its extension $γ_2(α)-γ_{21}(α) \ge 1$ for the edge exponents. We provide conjectured values for all exponents for $n \in [-2,2).$

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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