Noncommutative field theory and violation of translation invariance
Abstract
Noncommutative field theories with commutator of the coordinates of the form are studied. Explicit Lorentz invariance is mantained considering 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 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 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