24–27 Feb 2025
James Clerk Maxwell Building
Europe/London timezone

Effective Actions in a Supermanifold

26 Feb 2025, 14:15
30m
Higgs Centre Seminar Room (4305) (James Clerk Maxwell Building )

Higgs Centre Seminar Room (4305)

James Clerk Maxwell Building

School of Physics and Astronomy University of Edinburgh James Clerk Maxwell Building Peter Guthrie Tait Road Edinburgh EH9 3FD
General Talk Short Talk

Speaker

Viola Gattus (The University of Manchester)

Description

Supergeometric Quantum Field Theories (SG-QFTs) are theories that go beyond the standard supersymmetric framework, since they allow for general scalar-fermion field transformations on the configuration space of a supermanifold, without requiring an equality between bosonic and fermionic degrees of freedom. After revisiting previous considerations, we extend them by calculating the one-loop effective action of minimal SG-QFTs that feature non-zero fermionic curvature in two and four spacetime dimensions. By employing an intuitive approach to the Schwinger–DeWitt heat-kernel technique and a novel field-space generalised Clifford algebra, we derive the ultra-violet structure of characteristic effective-field-theory (EFT) operators up to four spacetime derivatives that emerge at the one-loop order and are of physical interest. Upon minimising the impact of potential ambiguities due to the so-called multiplicative anomalies, we find that the EFT interactions resulting from the one-loop supergeometric effective action are manifestly diffeomorphically invariant in configuration space. The extension of our approach to evaluating higher-loops of the supergeometric quantum effective action is described. The emerging landscape of theoretical and phenomenological directions for further research of SG-QFTs is discussed.

Author

Viola Gattus (The University of Manchester)

Co-author

Prof. Apostolos Pilaftsis (The University of Manchester)

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