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JHEP11(2009)020 doi: 10.1088/1126-6708/2009/11/020
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Abstract.
We study the one-loop renormalization and evolution of the
couplings in scalar field theories of the Lifshitz type, i.e. with
different scaling in space and time. These theories are unitary and
renormalizable, thanks to higher spatial derivative terms that
modify the particle propagator at high energies, but at the expense
of explicitly breaking Lorentz symmetry. We study if and under what
conditions the Lorentz symmetry can be considered as emergent at low
energies by studying the RG evolution of the ``speed of light''
coupling c2
and, for more than one field, of δc2≡c2
1−c2
2 in simple models. We find that
in the UV both c2
and δc2 generally flow
logarithmically with the energy scale. A logarithmic running of
c2 persists also at low-energies, if δc2≠0 in the
UV. As a result, Lorentz symmetry is not recovered at low energies
with the accuracy needed to withstand basic experimental
constraints, unless all the Lorentz breaking terms, including
δc2, are unnaturally fine-tuned to extremely small values
in the UV. We expect that the considerations of this paper will
apply to any generic theory of Lifshitz type, including a recently
proposed quantum theory of gravity by Hořava.
Key words: Renormalization Group; Models of Quantum Gravity
E-print number: 0906.3477
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