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Dilaton in scalar QFT: a no-go theorem in $4-\varepsilon$ and $3-\varepsilon$ dimensions

High Energy Physics - Theory 2022-05-25 v3 High Energy Physics - Lattice

Abstract

Spontaneous scale invariance breaking and the associated Goldstone boson, the dilaton, is investigated in renormalizable, unitary, interacting non-supersymmetric scalar field theories in 4ε4-\varepsilon dimensions. At leading order it is possible to construct models which give rise to spontaneous scale invariance breaking classically and indeed a massless dilaton can be identified. Beyond leading order, in order to have no anomalous scale symmetry breaking in QFT, the models need to be defined at a Wilson-Fisher fixed point with exact conformal symmetry. It is shown that this requirement on the couplings is incompatible with having the type of flat direction which would be necessary for an exactly massless dilaton. As a result spontaneous scale symmetry breaking and an exactly massless dilaton can not occur in renormalizable, unitary 4ε4-\varepsilon dimensional scalar QFT. The arguments apply to ϕ6\phi^6 theory in 3ε3-\varepsilon dimensions as well.

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@article{arxiv.2109.09822,
  title  = {Dilaton in scalar QFT: a no-go theorem in $4-\varepsilon$ and $3-\varepsilon$ dimensions},
  author = {Daniel Nogradi and Balint Ozsvath},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.09822},
  year   = {2022}
}

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