Emergent gauge symmetries: Yang-Mills theory
Abstract
Gauge symmetries remove unphysical states and guarantee that field theories are free from the pathologies associated with these states. In this work we find a set of general conditions that guarantee the removal of unphysical states in field theories describing interacting vector fields. These conditions are obtained through the extension of a mechanism for the emergence of gauge symmetries proposed in a previous article [C. Barcel\'o et al. JHEP 10 (2016) 084] in order to account for non-Abelian gauge symmetries, and are the following: low-energy Lorentz invariance, emergence of massless vector fields describable by an action quadratic in those fields and their derivatives, and self-coupling to a conserved current associated with specific rigid symmetries. Using a bootstrapping procedure, we prove that these conditions are equivalent to the emergence of gauge symmetries and, therefore, guarantee that any theory satisfying them must be equivalent to a Yang-Mills theory at low energies.
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@article{arxiv.2101.12188,
title = {Emergent gauge symmetries: Yang-Mills theory},
author = {Carlos Barceló and Raúl Carballo-Rubio and Luis J. Garay and Gerardo García-Moreno},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.12188},
year = {2021}
}
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15 pages, no figures; v2: Added minor changes in text to match published version