Perturbative Analysis of CPT-Odd Lorentz-Violating Scalar QCD
J. C. C. Felipe, L. C. T. Brito, A. C. Lehum, B. Altschul, A. Yu. Petrov
TLDR
This paper analyzes CPT-odd Lorentz-violating scalar QCD, proving its one-loop renormalizability and calculating key renormalization constants.
Key contributions
- Performs complete one-loop renormalization of CPT-odd Lorentz-violating scalar QCD.
- Computes UV-divergent parts of two-, three-, and four-point Green's functions for fields.
- Proves multiplicative renormalizability by absorbing all one-loop divergences into classical counterterms.
- Derives renormalization constants and one-loop β-functions for gauge coupling and Lorentz violation.
Why it matters
This work provides a rigorous theoretical foundation for CPT-odd Lorentz-violating scalar QCD, confirming its consistency at the quantum level. Understanding these quantum corrections is crucial for exploring potential deviations from standard model physics and testing fundamental symmetries.
Original Abstract
We perform a complete one-loop renormalization analysis of CPT-odd Lorentz-violating scalar quantum chromodynamics with adjoint scalar matter. Working to first order in the preferred background vector and treating the corresponding operators as perturbative insertions, we compute the ultraviolet-divergent parts of the relevant two-, three-, and four-point Green's functions for the gauge, scalar, and ghost fields. We show that the gauge sector develops the expected Carroll-Field-Jackiw-type correction, which generically turns out to be divergent in our theory, although the divergence vanishes in a certain gauge, while the scalar sector displays the corresponding CPT-odd single-derivative term proportional to the background vector. We further demonstrate that several of the Lorentz-violating corrections the three- and four-point function are ultraviolet finite. All one-loop divergences may be absorbed into counterterms already allowed by the classical Lagrangian, providing an explicit proof of the multiplicative renormalizability of the theory at this order. We also obtain the associated renormalization constants and one-loop $β$-functions for the gauge coupling, the Lorentz violation parameters, and the scalar self-interaction.
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