Quantum mechanical path integrals in curved spaces and the type-A trace anomaly
Abstract Path integrals for particles in curved spaces can be used to compute trace anomalies in quantum field theories, and more generally to study properties of quantum fields coupled to gravity in first quantization. While their construction in arbitrary coordinates is well understood, and known...
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doaj-81b5b6b6a79e425496da1c4f2b94080c2020-11-25T00:55:44ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792017-04-012017411910.1007/JHEP04(2017)050Quantum mechanical path integrals in curved spaces and the type-A trace anomalyFiorenzo Bastianelli0Olindo Corradini1Edoardo Vassura2Dipartimento di Fisica ed Astronomia, Università di BolognaINFN, Sezione di BolognaDipartimento di Fisica ed Astronomia, Università di BolognaAbstract Path integrals for particles in curved spaces can be used to compute trace anomalies in quantum field theories, and more generally to study properties of quantum fields coupled to gravity in first quantization. While their construction in arbitrary coordinates is well understood, and known to require the use of a regularization scheme, in this article we take up an old proposal of constructing the path integral by using Riemann normal coordinates. The method assumes that curvature effects are taken care of by a scalar effective potential, so that the particle lagrangian is reduced to that of a linear sigma model interacting with the effective potential. After fixing the correct effective potential, we test the construction on spaces of maximal symmetry and use it to compute heat kernel coefficients and type-A trace anomalies for a scalar field in arbitrary dimensions up to d = 12. The results agree with expected ones, which are reproduced with great efficiency and extended to higher orders. We prove explicitly the validity of the simplified path integral on maximally symmetric spaces. This simplified path integral might be of further use in worldline applications, though its application on spaces of arbitrary geometry remains unclear.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP04(2017)050Anomalies in Field and String TheoriesSigma Models |
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Quantum mechanical path integrals in curved spaces and the type-A trace anomaly |
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Quantum mechanical path integrals in curved spaces and the type-A trace anomaly |
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Quantum mechanical path integrals in curved spaces and the type-A trace anomaly |
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Quantum mechanical path integrals in curved spaces and the type-A trace anomaly |
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Quantum mechanical path integrals in curved spaces and the type-A trace anomaly |
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quantum mechanical path integrals in curved spaces and the type-a trace anomaly |
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Abstract Path integrals for particles in curved spaces can be used to compute trace anomalies in quantum field theories, and more generally to study properties of quantum fields coupled to gravity in first quantization. While their construction in arbitrary coordinates is well understood, and known to require the use of a regularization scheme, in this article we take up an old proposal of constructing the path integral by using Riemann normal coordinates. The method assumes that curvature effects are taken care of by a scalar effective potential, so that the particle lagrangian is reduced to that of a linear sigma model interacting with the effective potential. After fixing the correct effective potential, we test the construction on spaces of maximal symmetry and use it to compute heat kernel coefficients and type-A trace anomalies for a scalar field in arbitrary dimensions up to d = 12. The results agree with expected ones, which are reproduced with great efficiency and extended to higher orders. We prove explicitly the validity of the simplified path integral on maximally symmetric spaces. This simplified path integral might be of further use in worldline applications, though its application on spaces of arbitrary geometry remains unclear. |
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Anomalies in Field and String Theories Sigma Models |
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