UV completion without symmetry restoration
Abstract
We show that it is not possible to UV-complete certain low-energy effective theories with spontaneously broken space-time symmetries by embedding them into linear sigma models, that is, by adding "radial" modes and restoring the broken symmetries. When such a UV completion is not possible, one can still raise the cutoff up to arbitrarily higher energies by adding fields that transform non-linearly under the broken symmetries, that is, new Goldstone bosons. However, this (partial) UV completion does not necessarily restore any of the broken symmetries. We illustrate this point by considering a concrete example in which a combination of space-time and internal symmetries is broken down to a diagonal subgroup. Along the way, we clarify a recently proposed interpretation of inverse Higgs constraints as gauge-fixing conditions.
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@article{arxiv.1311.6491,
title = {UV completion without symmetry restoration},
author = {Solomon Endlich and Alberto Nicolis and Riccardo Penco},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.6491},
year = {2014}
}
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6 pages