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Autore principale: Holdom, Bob
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Pubblicazione: 2024
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.09223
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author Holdom, Bob
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contents A scalar field theory with 4-derivative kinetic terms and 4-derivative cubic and quartic couplings is presented as a proxy for quantum quadratic gravity (QQG). The scalar theory is renormalizable and asymptotically free and the remaining key issue is unitarity, or more precisely positivity, just as it is in QQG. We have extended calculations for the optical theorem and for a differential cross section, both in the high energy limit, to show how positivity constrains the theory. The results also show how it is that differential cross sections can have good high energy behavior. Finally we use the scalar theory to extend the Stuckelberg theory of a massive U(1) gauge boson to a renormalizable theory of a self-interacting gauge boson.
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spellingShingle UV-complete 4-derivative scalar field theory
Holdom, Bob
High Energy Physics - Theory
A scalar field theory with 4-derivative kinetic terms and 4-derivative cubic and quartic couplings is presented as a proxy for quantum quadratic gravity (QQG). The scalar theory is renormalizable and asymptotically free and the remaining key issue is unitarity, or more precisely positivity, just as it is in QQG. We have extended calculations for the optical theorem and for a differential cross section, both in the high energy limit, to show how positivity constrains the theory. The results also show how it is that differential cross sections can have good high energy behavior. Finally we use the scalar theory to extend the Stuckelberg theory of a massive U(1) gauge boson to a renormalizable theory of a self-interacting gauge boson.
title UV-complete 4-derivative scalar field theory
topic High Energy Physics - Theory
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.09223