English

(Non-)Conserved Currents and Cosmological Correlators

High Energy Physics - Theory 2026-01-13 v3

Abstract

We study the fate of global symmetries at the late-time boundary of de Sitter space. In anti-de Sitter space, bulk gauge symmetries generally correspond to conserved global currents on the boundary. We show that in de Sitter space such currents tend to acquire anomalous dimensions due to multiplet recombination with composite operators, which is a consequence of the shadow structure of the boundary operator spectrum. As a result, global symmetries are generically (weakly) broken. This mechanism is transparent in the EAdS reformulation of dS late-time correlators given in arXiv:2007.09993 and arXiv:2109.02725, where Dirichlet modes mix with composites and acquire small masses, while Neumann modes remain protected by gauge invariance. We demonstrate this mechanism explicitly in scalar QED, scalar minimally coupled to Gravity, Yang-Mills theory, and pure Einstein gravity, extracting the corresponding anomalous dimensions. We argue that it extends to higher-spin and partially massless fields.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2509.18888,
  title  = {(Non-)Conserved Currents and Cosmological Correlators},
  author = {Charlotte Sleight and Massimo Taronna},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.18888},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

19 pages + appendices. v2: More details on higher-spin and partially-massless case. Added section on anomalous dimensions in scalar QED. v3: Typos corrected, added anomalous dimensions for a scalar minimally coupled to Gravity, Yang-Mills theory & pure Einstein Gravity

R2 v1 2026-07-01T05:51:52.820Z