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Noncommutative field theory and violation of translation invariance

High Energy Physics - Theory 2010-02-03 v3

Abstract

Noncommutative field theories with commutator of the coordinates of the form [xμ,xν]=iΛωμνxω[x^{\mu},x^{\nu}]=i \Lambda_{\quad \omega}^{\mu \nu}x^{\omega} are studied. Explicit Lorentz invariance is mantained considering Λ\Lambda a Lorentz tensor. It is shown that a free quantum field theory is not affected. Since invariance under translations is broken, the conservation of energy-momentum is violated, obeying a new law which is expressed by a Poincar\'e-invariant equation. The resulting new kinematics is studied and applied to simple examples and to astrophysical puzzles, such as the observed violation of the GZK cutoff. The λ\lambda Φ4\Phi ^{4} quantum field theory is also considered in this context. In particular, self interaction terms violate the usual conservation of energy-momentum and, hence, the radiative correction to the propagator is altered. The correction to first order in λ\lambda is calculated. The usual UV divergent terms are still present, but a new type of term also emerges, which is IR divergent, violates momentum conservation and implies a correction to the dispersion relation.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0306176,
  title  = {Noncommutative field theory and violation of translation invariance},
  author = {O. Bertolami and L. Guisado},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0306176},
  year   = {2010}
}

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Final version published at JHEP