IR dynamics from UV divergences: UV/IR mixing, NCFT, and the hierarchy problem
Abstract The persistence of the hierarchy problem points to a violation of effective field theory expectations. A compelling possibility is that this results from a physical breakdown of EFT, which may arise from correlations between ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) physics. To this end, we study...
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doaj-f71b1e5a251c4543a790ecfbb64e20ab2020-11-25T02:10:09ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792020-03-012020314010.1007/JHEP03(2020)037IR dynamics from UV divergences: UV/IR mixing, NCFT, and the hierarchy problemNathaniel Craig0Seth Koren1Department of Physics, University of CaliforniaDepartment of Physics, University of CaliforniaAbstract The persistence of the hierarchy problem points to a violation of effective field theory expectations. A compelling possibility is that this results from a physical breakdown of EFT, which may arise from correlations between ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) physics. To this end, we study noncommutative field theory (NCFT) as a toy model of UV/IR mixing which generates an emergent infrared scale from ultraviolet dynamics. We explore the range of such theories where ultraviolet divergences are transmogrified into infrared scales, focusing particularly on the properties of Yukawa theory, where we identify a new infrared pole accessible in the s-channel of the Lorentzian theory. We further investigate the interplay between UV-finiteness and UV/IR mixing by studying properties of the softly-broken noncommutative Wess-Zumino model as soft terms are varied relative to the cutoff. While the Lorentz violation inherent to noncommutative theories may limit their direct application to the hierarchy problem, these toy models provide general lessons to guide the realization of UV/IR mixing in more realistic theories.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP03(2020)037Effective Field TheoriesNon-Commutative GeometryNonperturbative EffectsSpace-Time Symmetries |
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IR dynamics from UV divergences: UV/IR mixing, NCFT, and the hierarchy problem |
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IR dynamics from UV divergences: UV/IR mixing, NCFT, and the hierarchy problem |
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IR dynamics from UV divergences: UV/IR mixing, NCFT, and the hierarchy problem |
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IR dynamics from UV divergences: UV/IR mixing, NCFT, and the hierarchy problem |
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IR dynamics from UV divergences: UV/IR mixing, NCFT, and the hierarchy problem |
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ir dynamics from uv divergences: uv/ir mixing, ncft, and the hierarchy problem |
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Abstract The persistence of the hierarchy problem points to a violation of effective field theory expectations. A compelling possibility is that this results from a physical breakdown of EFT, which may arise from correlations between ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) physics. To this end, we study noncommutative field theory (NCFT) as a toy model of UV/IR mixing which generates an emergent infrared scale from ultraviolet dynamics. We explore the range of such theories where ultraviolet divergences are transmogrified into infrared scales, focusing particularly on the properties of Yukawa theory, where we identify a new infrared pole accessible in the s-channel of the Lorentzian theory. We further investigate the interplay between UV-finiteness and UV/IR mixing by studying properties of the softly-broken noncommutative Wess-Zumino model as soft terms are varied relative to the cutoff. While the Lorentz violation inherent to noncommutative theories may limit their direct application to the hierarchy problem, these toy models provide general lessons to guide the realization of UV/IR mixing in more realistic theories. |
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Effective Field Theories Non-Commutative Geometry Nonperturbative Effects Space-Time Symmetries |
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