Journal Club
Seminar Room
Tuesday 14th of March, 2023
Hour: 10:00
Title: Beta functions and anomalous dimensions up to three loops
Presented by: Javier Fuentes Martín
Ref: https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9711266v1
Abstract:
We derive an algorithm for automatic calculation of perturbative beta functions and anomalous dimensions in any local quantum field theory with canonical kinetic terms. The infrared rearrangement is performed by introducing a common mass parameter in all the propagator denominators. We provide a set of explicit formulae for all the necessary scalar integrals up to three loops.
Hour: 10:00
Title: Possible Relation between the Cosmological Constant and Standard Model Parameters
Presented by: José María Pérez Poyatos
Ref: https://arxiv.org/abs/2302.09090v3
Abstract:
We propose possible properties of quantum gravity in de Sitter space, and find that they relate the value of the cosmological constant to parameters of the Standard Model. In de Sitter space we suggest (i) that the most sharply defined observables are obtained by scattering objects from the horizon and back to the horizon and (ii) that black holes of discrete charge are well defined states in the theory. For a black hole of minimal discrete electric charge, we therefore demand that a scattering process involving the black hole and a probe can take place within a Hubble time before evaporating away, so that the state of a discretely charged black hole is well defined. By imposing that the black hole's charge is in principle detectable, which involves appreciably altering the state of a scattered electron, we derive a relation between the Hubble scale, or cosmological constant, and the electron's mass and charge and order one coefficients that describe our ignorance of the full microscopic theory. This gives the prediction Λ∼ 10^−123±2 Mpl, which includes the observed value of dark energy. We suggest possible ways to test this proposal.
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