Renormalization Group for Non-minimal $φ^2 R$ Couplings and Gravitational Contact Interactions [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.15640


Theories of scalars and gravity, with an Einstein-Hilbert term and non-minimal interactions, $M^2R/2 -\alpha\phi^2R/12 $, have graviton exchange induced contact interactions. These modify the renormalization group, leading to a discrepancy between the conventional calculations in the Jordan frame that ignore this effect (and are found to be incorrect), and the Einstein frame in which $\alpha$ does not exist. Thus, the calculation of quantum effects in the Jordan and Einstein frames does not generally commute with the transition from the Jordan to the Einstein frame. In the Einstein frame, though $\alpha$ is absent, for small steps in scale $\delta\mu/\mu$ infinitesimal contact terms $\sim \delta\alpha$ are induced, that are then absorbed back into other couplings by the contact terms. This modifies the $\beta$-functions in the Einstein frame. We show how correct results can be obtained in a simple model by including this effect.

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D. Ghilencea and C. Hill
Fri, 28 Oct 22
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Comments: 11 pages, 4 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2009.14782