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Trace anomalies from quantum mechanics
The 1-loop anomalies of a d-dimensional quantum field theory can be computed by evaluating the trace of the regulated path integral jacobian matrix, as shown by Fujikawa. In 1983, Alvarez-Gaum\'e and Witten observed that one can simplify this evaluation by replacing the operators which appear i...
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author | Bastianelli, Fiorenzo van Nieuwenhuizen, Peter |
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description | The 1-loop anomalies of a d-dimensional quantum field theory can be computed by evaluating the trace of the regulated path integral jacobian matrix, as shown by Fujikawa. In 1983, Alvarez-Gaum\'e and Witten observed that one can simplify this evaluation by replacing the operators which appear in the regulator and in the jacobian by quantum mechanical operators with the same (anti)commutation relations. By rewriting this quantum mechanical trace as a path integral with periodic boundary conditions for a one-dimensional supersymmetric nonlinear sigma model, they obtained the chiral anomalies for spin 1/2 and 3/2 fields and selfdual antisymmetric tensors in d dimensions. In this article, we treat the case of trace anomalies for spin 0, 1/2 and 1 fields in a gravitational and Yang-Mills background. We do not introduce a supersymmetric sigma model, but keep the original Dirac matrices $\g^\m$ and internal symmetry generators $T^a$ in the path integral. As a result, we get a matrix-valued action. Gauge covariance of the path integral then requires a definition of the exponential of the action by time-ordering. We exponentiate the factors $\sqrt g$ in the path integral measure by using vector ghosts in order to exhibit the cancellation of the sigma model divergences more clearly. We compute the trace anomalies in d=2 and d=4. |
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spelling | cern-2383822020-07-23T02:45:31Zdoi:10.1016/0550-3213(93)90285-Whttp://cds.cern.ch/record/238382engBastianelli, Fiorenzovan Nieuwenhuizen, PeterTrace anomalies from quantum mechanicsGeneral Theoretical PhysicsThe 1-loop anomalies of a d-dimensional quantum field theory can be computed by evaluating the trace of the regulated path integral jacobian matrix, as shown by Fujikawa. In 1983, Alvarez-Gaum\'e and Witten observed that one can simplify this evaluation by replacing the operators which appear in the regulator and in the jacobian by quantum mechanical operators with the same (anti)commutation relations. By rewriting this quantum mechanical trace as a path integral with periodic boundary conditions for a one-dimensional supersymmetric nonlinear sigma model, they obtained the chiral anomalies for spin 1/2 and 3/2 fields and selfdual antisymmetric tensors in d dimensions. In this article, we treat the case of trace anomalies for spin 0, 1/2 and 1 fields in a gravitational and Yang-Mills background. We do not introduce a supersymmetric sigma model, but keep the original Dirac matrices $\g^\m$ and internal symmetry generators $T^a$ in the path integral. As a result, we get a matrix-valued action. Gauge covariance of the path integral then requires a definition of the exponential of the action by time-ordering. We exponentiate the factors $\sqrt g$ in the path integral measure by using vector ghosts in order to exhibit the cancellation of the sigma model divergences more clearly. We compute the trace anomalies in d=2 and d=4.The 1-loop anomalies of a d-dimensional quantum field theory can be computed by evaluating the trace of the regulated path integral jacobian matrix, as shown by Fujikawa. In 1983, Alvarez-Gaum\'e and Witten observed that one can simplify this evaluation by replacing the operators which appear in the regulator and in the jacobian by quantum mechanical operators with the same (anti)commutation relations. By rewriting this quantum mechanical trace as a path integral with periodic boundary conditions for a one-dimensional supersymmetric nonlinear sigma model, they obtained the chiral anomalies for spin 1/2 and 3/2 fields and selfdual antisymmetric tensors in d dimensions. In this article, we treat the case of trace anomalies for spin 0, 1/2 and 1 fields in a gravitational and Yang-Mills background. We do not introduce a supersymmetric sigma model, but keep the original Dirac matrices $\g~\m$ and internal symmetry generators $T~a$ in the path integral. As a result, we get a matrix-valued action. Gauge covariance of the path integral then requires a definition of the exponential of the action by time-ordering. We exponentiate the factors $\sqrt g$ in the path integral measure by using vector ghosts in order to exhibit the cancellation of the sigma model divergences more clearly. We compute the trace anomalies in d=2 and d=4.The one-loop anomalies of a d -dimensional quantum field theory can be computed by evaluating the trace of the path integral jacobian matrix J , regulated by an operator exp(−β R ) and taking the limit β to zero. Sometime ago Alvarez-Gaumé and Witten made the observation that one can simplify this evaluation by replacing the operators which appear in J and R by quantum mechanical operators with the same (anti)commutation relations. By rewriting this quantum mechanical trace as a path integral with periodic boundary conditions at time t = 0 and t = β for a one-dimensional supersymmetric nonlinear sigma model, they obtained the chiral anomalies for spin - 1 2 and spin - 3 2 fields and selfdual antisymmetric tensors in d dimensions.hep-th/9208059CERN-TH-6512-92USITP-92-02CERN-TH-6512-92USITP-92-02oai:cds.cern.ch:2383821993 |
spellingShingle | General Theoretical Physics Bastianelli, Fiorenzo van Nieuwenhuizen, Peter Trace anomalies from quantum mechanics |
title | Trace anomalies from quantum mechanics |
title_full | Trace anomalies from quantum mechanics |
title_fullStr | Trace anomalies from quantum mechanics |
title_full_unstemmed | Trace anomalies from quantum mechanics |
title_short | Trace anomalies from quantum mechanics |
title_sort | trace anomalies from quantum mechanics |
topic | General Theoretical Physics |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(93)90285-W http://cds.cern.ch/record/238382 |
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