UV and IR divergences within Dimensional Regularization in Non-Commutative theories and Phenomenological Implications
Abstract
Using Dimensional Regularization (DR) for some two-point functions of a prototype Non-Comutative (NC) \phi^4 scalar theory in 4-dimensions, we explictly analyze, to one-loop, the IR and UV divergences of non-planar diagrams having quadratic divergences and compare to the case of the Pauli-Villars cut-off regularization (PVR). We also note that the IR structure 1/p0p obtained from DR is reproduced by PVR in the limit where the UV cut-off \Lambda is set to infinity. We study the phenomenological implications of this result by rederiving bounds from low-energy data on the violation of Lorentz invariance based on the existence of the quadratic divergence. The most stringent (and regularization independent) bound on Lorentz violation from low-energy data is 1/\sqrt{\theta}\approx \nu\geq 10^{15} GeV for NCQCD and 10^{10} GeV for NCQED, which comes from the absence of sidereal variations between the Cs and Hg atomic clocks.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0208225,
title = {UV and IR divergences within Dimensional Regularization in Non-Commutative theories and Phenomenological Implications},
author = {Stephan Narison},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0208225},
year = {2014}
}
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5 pages latex file, espcrc2.sty, 2 eps.fig Revised and extended version