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Exact Solution of Noncommutative U(1) Gauge Theory in 4-Dimensions

High Energy Physics - Theory 2010-04-05 v3

Abstract

Noncommutative U(1) gauge theory on the Moyal-Weyl space R2×Rθ2{\bf R}^2{\times}{\bf R}^2_{\theta} is regularized by approximating the noncommutative spatial slice Rθ2{\bf R}^2_{\theta} by a fuzzy sphere of matrix size LL and radius RR . Classically we observe that the field theory on the fuzzy space R2×SL2{\bf R}^2{\times}{\bf S}^2_L reduces to the field theory on the Moyal-Weyl plane R2×Rθ2{\bf R}^2{\times}{\bf R}^2_{\theta} in the flattening continuum planar limits R,LR,L{\longrightarrow}{\infty} where R2/L2qθ2/4qR^2/L^{2q}{\simeq}{\theta}^2/4^q and q>3/2q>{3/2} . The effective noncommutativity parameter is found to be given by θeff22θ2(L2)2q1{\theta}_{eff}^2{\sim}2{\theta}^2(\frac{L}{2})^{2q-1} and thus it corresponds to a strongly noncommuting space. In the quantum theory it turns out that this prescription is also equivalent to a dimensional reduction of the model where the noncommutative U(1) gauge theory in 4 dimensions is shown to be equivalent in the large LL limit to an ordinary O(M)O(M) non-linear sigma model in 2 dimensions where M3L2M{\sim}3L^2 . The Moyal-Weyl model defined this way is also seen to be an ordinary renormalizable theory which can be solved exactly using the method of steepest descents . More precisely we find for a fixed renormalization scale μ\mu and a fixed renormalized coupling constant gr2g_r^2 an O(M)O(M)-symmetric mass, for the different components of the sigma field, which is non-zero for all values of gr2g_r^2 and hence the O(M)O(M) symmetry is never broken in this solution . We obtain also an exact representation of the beta function of the theory which agrees with the known one-loop perturbative result .

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Cite

@article{arxiv.hep-th/0403233,
  title  = {Exact Solution of Noncommutative U(1) Gauge Theory in 4-Dimensions},
  author = {Badis Ydri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0403233},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

14 pages, two references added, Nucl.Phys.B.690:230-248