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The emergence of geometry: a two-dimensional toy model

We review the similarities between the effective chiral lagrangrian, relevant for low-energy strong interactions, and the Einstein-Hilbert action. We use these analogies to suggest a specific mechanism whereby gravitons would emerge as Goldstone bosons of a global SO(D) X GL(D) symmetry broken down...

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Autores principales: Alfaro, Jorge, Espriu, Domene, Puigdomenech, Daniel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.82.045018
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1260846
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author Alfaro, Jorge
Espriu, Domene
Puigdomenech, Daniel
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Puigdomenech, Daniel
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description We review the similarities between the effective chiral lagrangrian, relevant for low-energy strong interactions, and the Einstein-Hilbert action. We use these analogies to suggest a specific mechanism whereby gravitons would emerge as Goldstone bosons of a global SO(D) X GL(D) symmetry broken down to SO(D) by fermion condensation. We propose a two-dimensional toy model where a dynamical zwei-bein is generated from a topological theory without any pre-existing metric structure, the space being endowed only with an affine connection. A metric appears only after the symmetry breaking; thus the notion of distance is an induced effective one. In spite of several non-standard features this simple toy model appears to be renormalizable and at long distances is described by an effective lagrangian that corresponds to that of two-dimensional gravity (Liouville theory). The induced cosmological constant is related to the dynamical mass M acquired by the fermion fields in the breaking, which also acts as an infrared regulator. The low-energy expansion is valid for momenta k >M, i.e. for supra-horizon scales. We briefly discuss a possible implementation of a similar mechanism in four dimensions.
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spelling cern-12608462023-03-14T16:42:14Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.82.045018http://cds.cern.ch/record/1260846engAlfaro, JorgeEspriu, DomenePuigdomenech, DanielThe emergence of geometry: a two-dimensional toy modelParticle Physics - TheoryWe review the similarities between the effective chiral lagrangrian, relevant for low-energy strong interactions, and the Einstein-Hilbert action. We use these analogies to suggest a specific mechanism whereby gravitons would emerge as Goldstone bosons of a global SO(D) X GL(D) symmetry broken down to SO(D) by fermion condensation. We propose a two-dimensional toy model where a dynamical zwei-bein is generated from a topological theory without any pre-existing metric structure, the space being endowed only with an affine connection. A metric appears only after the symmetry breaking; thus the notion of distance is an induced effective one. In spite of several non-standard features this simple toy model appears to be renormalizable and at long distances is described by an effective lagrangian that corresponds to that of two-dimensional gravity (Liouville theory). The induced cosmological constant is related to the dynamical mass M acquired by the fermion fields in the breaking, which also acts as an infrared regulator. The low-energy expansion is valid for momenta k >M, i.e. for supra-horizon scales. We briefly discuss a possible implementation of a similar mechanism in four dimensions.We review the similarities between the effective chiral lagrangrian, relevant for low-energy strong interactions, and the Einstein-Hilbert action. We use these analogies to suggest a specific mechanism whereby gravitons would emerge as Goldstone bosons of a global SO(D) X GL(D) symmetry broken down to SO(D) by fermion condensation. We propose a two-dimensional toy model where a dynamical zwei-bein is generated from a topological theory without any pre-existing metric structure, the space being endowed only with an affine connection. A metric appears only after the symmetry breaking/ thus the notion of distance is an induced effective one. In spite of several non-standard features this simple toy model appears to be renormalizable and at long distances is described by an effective lagrangian that corresponds to that of two-dimensional gravity (Liouville theory). The induced cosmological constant is related to the dynamical mass M acquired by the fermion fields in the breaking, which also acts as an infrared regulator. The low-energy expansion is valid for momenta k >M, i.e. for supra-horizon scales. We briefly discuss a possible implementation of a similar mechanism in four dimensions.arXiv:1004.3664oai:cds.cern.ch:12608462010-04-22
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Alfaro, Jorge
Espriu, Domene
Puigdomenech, Daniel
The emergence of geometry: a two-dimensional toy model
title The emergence of geometry: a two-dimensional toy model
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title_short The emergence of geometry: a two-dimensional toy model
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topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.82.045018
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1260846
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