March 18, 2024 to April 26, 2024
Institut Henri Poincaré
Europe/Paris timezone

Asymptotic symmetries and log soft theorems in gauge theories and gravity

Mar 27, 2024, 1:30 PM
1h
amphithéâtre Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat (new building (bâtiment Perrin))

amphithéâtre Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat

new building (bâtiment Perrin)

Speaker

Sangmin Choi (University of Amsterdam)

Description

In the last few years, a remarkable link has been established between the soft theorems and asymptotic symmetries of quantum field theories: soft theorems are Ward identities of the asymptotic symmetry generators. In particular, the tree-level subleading soft theorems are the Ward identities of the subleading asymptotic symmetries of the theory, for instance divergent gauge transformation in QED and superrotation in gravity. However, it is known that the subleading soft theorems receive quantum corrections with logarithmic dependence on the soft photon/graviton energy. It is therefore natural to ask how the quantum effects affect the classical (tree-level) symmetry interpretation. In this talk, we explore this question in the context of scalar QED and perturbative quantum gravity, and show that the logarithmic soft theorems are the Ward identities of subleading asymptotic symmetries that arise from relaxed boundary conditions which take long-range interactions into account.

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