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Conformal symmetry as an exact symmetry with Higgs mechanism (TH colloquium)

<!--HTML-->In theories such as asymptotically safe gravity, conformal symmetry is treated as a symmetry for the ultra-violet limit of quantum gravity. However, gravity can be formulated as a theory where conformal symmetry is exact, but broken in the same way as in the Brout-Englert-Higgs-Kibb...

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Autor principal: 't Hooft, Gerard
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2658007
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description <!--HTML-->In theories such as asymptotically safe gravity, conformal symmetry is treated as a symmetry for the ultra-violet limit of quantum gravity. However, gravity can be formulated as a theory where conformal symmetry is exact, but broken in the same way as in the Brout-Englert-Higgs-Kibble formalism, where local gauge symmetry is still exactly valid but realised in an apparently asymmetric manner. This formally turns gravity into a renormalizable theory, except for the fact that a physically dubious particle emerges, a heavy excitation of the graviton with spin 2 but negative metric. It is not understood what exactly the role of such a particle would be, but it can be pointed out that, leaving this mystery as it is, does produce a scheme that is worth further study. It generates a system without any tuneable parameters, so it may be worth-while to investigate what the coupling parameters of such a theory would be, and check whether anything physically realistic can be produced. We must have matter added to the system, and the algebra will have to meet with rigorous constraints.
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spelling cern-26580072022-11-02T22:34:49Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2658007eng't Hooft, GerardConformal symmetry as an exact symmetry with Higgs mechanism (TH colloquium)Scale invariance in particle physics and cosmologyTH institutes<!--HTML-->In theories such as asymptotically safe gravity, conformal symmetry is treated as a symmetry for the ultra-violet limit of quantum gravity. However, gravity can be formulated as a theory where conformal symmetry is exact, but broken in the same way as in the Brout-Englert-Higgs-Kibble formalism, where local gauge symmetry is still exactly valid but realised in an apparently asymmetric manner. This formally turns gravity into a renormalizable theory, except for the fact that a physically dubious particle emerges, a heavy excitation of the graviton with spin 2 but negative metric. It is not understood what exactly the role of such a particle would be, but it can be pointed out that, leaving this mystery as it is, does produce a scheme that is worth further study. It generates a system without any tuneable parameters, so it may be worth-while to investigate what the coupling parameters of such a theory would be, and check whether anything physically realistic can be produced. We must have matter added to the system, and the algebra will have to meet with rigorous constraints.oai:cds.cern.ch:26580072019
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Conformal symmetry as an exact symmetry with Higgs mechanism (TH colloquium)
title Conformal symmetry as an exact symmetry with Higgs mechanism (TH colloquium)
title_full Conformal symmetry as an exact symmetry with Higgs mechanism (TH colloquium)
title_fullStr Conformal symmetry as an exact symmetry with Higgs mechanism (TH colloquium)
title_full_unstemmed Conformal symmetry as an exact symmetry with Higgs mechanism (TH colloquium)
title_short Conformal symmetry as an exact symmetry with Higgs mechanism (TH colloquium)
title_sort conformal symmetry as an exact symmetry with higgs mechanism (th colloquium)
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