scholarly journals Extended Nambu models: Their relation to gauge theories

2017 ◽  
Vol 32 (14) ◽  
pp. 1750077 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. A. Escobar ◽  
L. F. Urrutia

Yang–Mills theories supplemented by an additional coordinate constraint, which is solved and substituted in the original Lagrangian, provide examples of the so-called Nambu models, in the case where such constraints arise from spontaneous Lorentz symmetry breaking. Some explicit calculations have shown that, after additional conditions are imposed, Nambu models are capable of reproducing the original gauge theories, thus making Lorentz violation unobservable and allowing the interpretation of the corresponding massless gauge bosons as the Goldstone bosons arising from the spontaneous symmetry breaking. A natural question posed by this approach in the realm of gauge theories is to determine under which conditions the recovery of an arbitrary gauge theory from the corresponding Nambu model, defined by a general constraint over the coordinates, becomes possible. We refer to these theories as extended Nambu models (ENM) and emphasize the fact that the defining coordinate constraint is not treated as a standard gauge fixing term. At this level, the mechanism for generating the constraint is irrelevant and the case of spontaneous Lorentz symmetry breaking is taken only as a motivation, which naturally bring this problem under consideration. Using a nonperturbative Hamiltonian analysis we prove that the ENM yields the original gauge theory after we demand current conservation for all time, together with the imposition of the Gauss laws constraints as initial conditions upon the dynamics of the ENM. The Nambu models yielding electrodynamics, Yang–Mills theories and linearized gravity are particular examples of our general approach.

2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (07) ◽  
pp. 1850106 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mushtaq Bashir Shah ◽  
Prince Ahmad Ganai

We study the Lorentz symmetry breaking of the 3-form gauge theory down to its sub-group. A 3-form gauge theory is studied in such a Lorentz violating background and these symmetry violation effects will affect the aspects of such a gauge theory. Also, we study the gaugeon formalism and FFBRST of 3-form theory in such a background. It is seen that the generating functional gets modified. With this, we obtain a connection between covariant and noncovariant gauges of such a gauge theory. Furthermore, we study the Batalin–Vilkovisky (BV) formulation of such a gauge theory in such a Lorentz violating background.


1994 ◽  
Vol 05 (02) ◽  
pp. 327-329
Author(s):  
WOLFGANG BOCK

We discuss two proposals for a non-perturbative formulation of chiral gauge theories on the lattice. In both cases gauge symmetry is broken by the regularization. We aim at a dynamical restoration of symmetry. If the gauge symmetry breaking is not too severe this procedure could lead in the continuum limit to the desired chiral gauge theory.


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (02) ◽  
pp. 1850021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Syed Masood ◽  
Mushtaq B. Shah ◽  
Prince A. Ganai

In this paper, we study spontaneous symmetry breaking of gauge theories in a Lorentz violating background. Here, Lorentz symmetry will be broken down to its subgroup using the formalism of very special relativity. The breaking of the Lorentz symmetry will modify the gauge theories, and this will in turn modify the Higgs mechanisms for such theories. We will explicitly demonstrate that the different Hilbert spaces in various gauges of this theory can be related to each other through the gaugeon formalism. We will also discuss the FFBRST transformation for this theory, and observe that gaugeon formalism can be obtained from same. Thus, by making the BRST parameter finite and field dependent, we can relate different Hilbert spaces in different gauges for a gauge theory with spontaneous symmetry breaking in VSR.


2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (01) ◽  
pp. 1850009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mushtaq B. Shah ◽  
Prince A. Ganai

In this paper, we will study the Lorentz symmetry breaking down to its subgroup. A two-form gauge theory is investigated in the Lorentz violating background and it will be shown that this symmetry violation affects the structure of this gauge theory. In particular, we will study the gaugeon formalism and FFBRST for such a theory in this broken spacetime. In addition to Kugo-Ojima type condition, a thorough evaluation of quantum gauge freedom and gaugeon modes is carried out. We will explicitly demonstrate that in Lorentz broken spacetime, our reducible gauge theory fully depicts the physical aspects of gaugeon fields.


2014 ◽  
Vol 29 (30) ◽  
pp. 1450184 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander Reshetnyak

A consistent quantum treatment of general gauge theories with an arbitrary gauge-fixing in the presence of soft breaking of the BRST symmetry in the field–antifield formalism is developed. It is based on a gauged (involving a field-dependent parameter) version of finite BRST transformations. The prescription allows one to restore the gauge-independence of the effective action at its extremals and therefore also that of the conventional S-matrix for a theory with BRST-breaking terms being additively introduced into a BRST-invariant action in order to achieve a consistency of the functional integral. We demonstrate the applicability of this prescription within the approach of functional renormalization group to the Yang–Mills and gravity theories. The Gribov–Zwanziger action and the refined Gribov–Zwanziger action for a many-parameter family of gauges, including the Coulomb, axial and covariant gauges, are derived perturbatively on the basis of finite gauged BRST transformations starting from Landau gauge. It is proved that gauge theories with soft breaking of BRST symmetry can be made consistent if the transformed BRST-breaking terms satisfy the same soft BRST symmetry breaking condition in the resulting gauge as the untransformed ones in the initial gauge, and also without this requirement.


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