Stable non-linear evolution in regularised higher derivative effective field theories

IF 5.5 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 Physics and Astronomy
Pau Figueras, Áron D. Kovács, Shunhui Yao
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Abstract

We study properties of a recently proposed regularisation scheme to formulate the initial value problem for general (relativistic) effective field theories (EFTs) with arbitrary higher order equations of motion. We consider a simple UV theory that describes a massive and a massless scalar degree of freedom. Integrating out the heavy field gives rise to an EFT for the massless scalar. By adding suitable regularising terms to the EFT truncated at the level of dimension-4 and dimension-6 operators, we show that the resulting regularised theories admit a well-posed initial value problem. The regularised theories are related by a field redefinition to the original truncated EFTs and they propagate massive ghost fields (whose masses can be chosen to be of the order of the UV mass scale), in addition to the light field. We numerically solve the equations of motion of the UV theory and those of the regularised EFTs in 1 + 1-dimensional Minkowski space for various choices of initial data and UV mass parameter. When derivatives of the initial data are sufficiently small compared to the UV mass scale, the regularised EFTs exhibit stable evolution in the computational domain and provide very accurate approximations of the UV theory. On the other hand, when the initial gradients of the light field are comparable to the UV mass scale, the effective field theory description breaks down and the corresponding regularised EFTs exhibit ghost-like/tachyonic instabilities. Finally, we also formulate a conjecture on the global nonlinear stability of the vacuum in the regularised scalar EFTs in 3 + 1 dimensions. These results suggest that the regularisation approach provides a consistent classical description of the UV theory in a regime where effective field theory is applicable.

正则化高导数有效场理论的稳定非线性演化
我们研究了最近提出的一种正则化方案的性质,该方案用于表述具有任意高阶运动方程的广义(相对论)有效场论(eft)的初值问题。我们考虑一个简单的UV理论,它描述了一个有质量和无质量的标量自由度。对重场积分得到无质量标量的EFT。通过在4维和6维算子上截断的EFT上加入合适的正则项,我们证明了得到的正则化理论承认一个适定初值问题。正则化理论通过场重新定义与原始截断的eft相关联,并且除了光场之外,它们还传播大量的鬼场(其质量可以选择为UV质量尺度的数量级)。在1 + 1维Minkowski空间中,针对不同的初始数据和紫外质量参数选择,对紫外理论和正则化eft的运动方程进行了数值求解。当初始数据的导数与紫外质量尺度相比足够小时,正则化eft在计算域中表现出稳定的演化,并提供非常精确的紫外理论近似。另一方面,当光场的初始梯度与紫外质量尺度相当时,有效场论描述失效,相应的正则化EFTs表现出类似幽灵/速子的不稳定性。最后,我们还提出了3 + 1维正则标量eft中真空全局非线性稳定性的一个猜想。这些结果表明,正则化方法提供了在有效场论适用的情况下紫外理论的一致经典描述。
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Journal of High Energy Physics
Journal of High Energy Physics 物理-物理:粒子与场物理
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
46.30%
发文量
2107
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal of High Energy Physics (JHEP) is to ensure fast and efficient online publication tools to the scientific community, while keeping that community in charge of every aspect of the peer-review and publication process in order to ensure the highest quality standards in the journal. Consequently, the Advisory and Editorial Boards, composed of distinguished, active scientists in the field, jointly establish with the Scientific Director the journal''s scientific policy and ensure the scientific quality of accepted articles. JHEP presently encompasses the following areas of theoretical and experimental physics: Collider Physics Underground and Large Array Physics Quantum Field Theory Gauge Field Theories Symmetries String and Brane Theory General Relativity and Gravitation Supersymmetry Mathematical Methods of Physics Mostly Solvable Models Astroparticles Statistical Field Theories Mostly Weak Interactions Mostly Strong Interactions Quantum Field Theory (phenomenology) Strings and Branes Phenomenological Aspects of Supersymmetry Mostly Strong Interactions (phenomenology).
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