Comments on the Energy-Momentum Tensor in Non-Commutative Field Theories
Abstract
In a non-commutative field theory, the energy-momentum tensor obtained from the Noether method needs not be symmetric; in a massless theory, it needs not be traceless either. In a non-commutative scalar field theory, the method yields a locally conserved yet non-symmetric energy-momentum tensor whose trace does not vanish for massless fields. A non-symmetric tensor also governs the response of the action to a general coordinate transformation. In non-commutative gauge theory, if translations are suitably combined with gauge transformations, the method yields a covariantly constant tensor which is symmetric but only gauge covariant. Using suitable Wilson functionals, this can be improved to yield a locally conserved and gauge invariant, albeit non-symmetric, energy-momentum tensor.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0104244,
title = {Comments on the Energy-Momentum Tensor in Non-Commutative Field Theories},
author = {Mohab Abou-Zeid and Harald Dorn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0104244},
year = {2009}
}
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LaTeX, 10 pages, no figures; v2: minor changes made, a summary added, version to appear in PLB