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The Planar Thirring Model with Kähler-Dirac Fermions
- Source :
- Symmetry, Volume 13, Issue 8, Symmetry, Vol 13, Iss 1523, p 1523 (2021)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- MDPI AG, 2021.
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Abstract
- K\"ahler's geometric approach in which relativistic fermion fields are treated as differential forms is applied in three spacetime dimensions. It is shown that the resulting continuum theory is invariant under global U($N)\otimes$U($N)$ field transformations, and has a parity-invariant mass term, both symmetries shared in common with staggered lattice fermions. The formalism is used to construct a version of the Thirring model with contact interactions between conserved Noether currents. Under reasonable assumptions about field rescaling after quantum corrections, a more general interaction term is derived, sharing the same symmetries but now including terms which entangle spin and taste degrees of freedom, which exactly coincides with the leading terms in the staggered lattice Thirring model in the long-wavelength limit. Finally truncated versions of the theory are explored; it is found that excluding scalar and pseudoscalar components leads to a theory of six-component fermion fields describing particles with spin 1, with fermion and antifermion corresponding to states with definite circular polarisation. In the UV limit only transverse states with just four non-vanishing components propagate. Implications for the description of dynamics at a strongly interacting renormalisation-group fixed point are discussed.<br />Comment: contribution to Symmetry special issue "New Applications of Symmetry to Lattice Field Theory"
- Subjects :
- Thirring model
Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
Field (physics)
field theories in dimensions other than four
General Mathematics
High Energy Physics::Lattice
Computer Science::Digital Libraries
staggered lattice fermions
symbols.namesake
High Energy Physics - Lattice
QA1-939
Computer Science (miscellaneous)
Mathematical physics
Spin-½
Physics
renormalisation group fixed point
Scalar (physics)
Fermion
Pseudoscalar
Dirac fermion
interacting fermions
Chemistry (miscellaneous)
symbols
Computer Science::Programming Languages
Noether's theorem
Mathematics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Symmetry, Volume 13, Issue 8, Symmetry, Vol 13, Iss 1523, p 1523 (2021)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7dd1e64d142ebc3a6f6bbfb83e78a3f2