Artículo
Lifshitz scalar fields: One loop renormalization in curved backgrounds
Fecha de publicación:
01/2012
Editorial:
American Physical Society
Revista:
Physical Review D: Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
ISSN:
1550-7998
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
We consider an interacting Lifshitz field with z ¼ 3 in a curved spacetime. We analyze the renormalizability of the theory for interactions of the form n, with arbitrary even n. We compute the running of the coupling constants both in the ultraviolet and infrared regimes. We show that the Lorentz-violating terms generate couplings to the spacetime metric that are not invariant under general coordinate transformations. These couplings are not suppressed by the scale of Lorentz violation and therefore survive at low energies. We point out that in these theories, unless the effective mass of the field is many orders of magnitude below the scale of Lorentz violation, the coupling to the four-dimensional Ricci scalar ð4Þ R2 does not receive large quantum corrections 1. We argue that quantum corrections involving spatial derivatives of the lapse function (which appear naturally in the so-called healthy extension of the Horˇava-Lifshitz theory of gravity) are not generated unless they are already present in the bare Lagrangian.
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GRAVEDAD SEMICLASICA
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TEORIA DE HORAVA
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Lopez Nacir, Diana Laura; Mazzitelli, Francisco Diego; Trombetta, Leonardo Giuliano; Lifshitz scalar fields: One loop renormalization in curved backgrounds; American Physical Society; Physical Review D: Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology; 85; 2; 1-2012; 24051-24060
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