Lattice Chiral Gauge Theory with Finely-Grained Fermions
Abstract
We discuss the problem of formulating the continuum limit of chiral gauge theories (GT) in the absence of an explicitly gauge-invariant regulator for the fermions. A solution is proposed which is independent of the details of the regulator, wherein one considers two cutoff scales, , for the fermions and the gauge bosons respectively. Our recent non-perturbative lattice construction in which the fermions live on a finer lattice than do the gauge bosons, is seen to be an example of such a scheme, providing a finite algorithm for simulating GT. The essential difference with previous (one-cutoff) lattice schemes is clarified: in our formulation the breakage of gauge invariance is small, , and vanishes in the continuum limit. Finally, we argue against 2-D models being significant testing grounds for 4-D regulators of GT.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9510328,
title = {Lattice Chiral Gauge Theory with Finely-Grained Fermions},
author = {Pilar Hernandez and Raman Sundrum},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9510328},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
10 pages, LateX, no figures. An important reference to Frolov and Slavnov has been added and a confusing typo corrected