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Evanescent Effects Can Alter Ultraviolet Divergences in Quantum Gravity without Physical Consequences

Zvi Bern, Clifford Cheung, Huan-Hang Chi, Scott Davies, Lance Dixon, Josh Nohle

TL;DR

It is shown that evanescent operators and fields modify the leading ultraviolet divergence in pure gravity, and the physical renormalized two-loop identical-helicity four-graviton amplitude can be chosen to respect duality.

Abstract

Evanescent operators such as the Gauss-Bonnet term have vanishing perturbative matrix elements in exactly D=4 dimensions. Similarly, evanescent fields do not propagate in D=4; a three-form field is in this class, since it is dual to a cosmological-constant contribution. In this Letter, we show that evanescent operators and fields modify the leading ultraviolet divergence in pure gravity. To analyze the divergence, we compute the two-loop identical-helicity four-graviton amplitude and determine the coefficient of the associated (non-evanescent) R^3 counterterm studied long ago by Goroff and Sagnotti. We compare two pairs of theories that are dual in D=4: gravity coupled to nothing or to three-form matter, and gravity coupled to zero-form or to two-form matter. Duff and van Nieuwenhuizen showed that, curiously, the one-loop conformal anomaly --- the coefficient of the Gauss-Bonnet operator --- changes under p-form duality transformations. We concur, and also find that the leading R^3 divergence changes under duality transformations. Nevertheless, in both cases the physical renormalized two-loop identical-helicity four-graviton amplitude can be chosen to respect duality. In particular, its renormalization-scale dependence is unaltered.

Evanescent Effects Can Alter Ultraviolet Divergences in Quantum Gravity without Physical Consequences

TL;DR

It is shown that evanescent operators and fields modify the leading ultraviolet divergence in pure gravity, and the physical renormalized two-loop identical-helicity four-graviton amplitude can be chosen to respect duality.

Abstract

Evanescent operators such as the Gauss-Bonnet term have vanishing perturbative matrix elements in exactly D=4 dimensions. Similarly, evanescent fields do not propagate in D=4; a three-form field is in this class, since it is dual to a cosmological-constant contribution. In this Letter, we show that evanescent operators and fields modify the leading ultraviolet divergence in pure gravity. To analyze the divergence, we compute the two-loop identical-helicity four-graviton amplitude and determine the coefficient of the associated (non-evanescent) R^3 counterterm studied long ago by Goroff and Sagnotti. We compare two pairs of theories that are dual in D=4: gravity coupled to nothing or to three-form matter, and gravity coupled to zero-form or to two-form matter. Duff and van Nieuwenhuizen showed that, curiously, the one-loop conformal anomaly --- the coefficient of the Gauss-Bonnet operator --- changes under p-form duality transformations. We concur, and also find that the leading R^3 divergence changes under duality transformations. Nevertheless, in both cases the physical renormalized two-loop identical-helicity four-graviton amplitude can be chosen to respect duality. In particular, its renormalization-scale dependence is unaltered.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 10 equations, 1 figure, 3 tables.

Figures (1)

  • Figure 1: Representative diagrams of the (a) bare, (b) single-counterterm and (c) double-counterterm insertions.