Adventures in Superspace McGill University, 2013 Tirtho Biswas Towards Consistent Nonlocal Theories of Gravity.

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Adventures in Superspace McGill University, 2013 Tirtho Biswas Towards Consistent Nonlocal Theories of Gravity

My Collaborators N. Barnaby (U of M) N. Barnaby (U of M) R. Brandenberger (McGill) R. Brandenberger (McGill) J. Cembranos (Madrid) J. Cembranos (Madrid) J. Cline (McGill) J. Cline (McGill) E. Gerwick E. Gerwick M. Grisaru (McGill) M. Grisaru (McGill) J. Kapusta (U of M) J. Kapusta (U of M) T. Koivisto (Utrecht) T. Koivisto (Utrecht) A. Kosheylev (BrusselNs) A. Kosheylev (BrusselNs) A. Mazumdar (Lancaster) A. Mazumdar (Lancaster) A. Reddy (U of M) A. Reddy (U of M) W. Siegel (Stony Brook) W. Siegel (Stony Brook) S. Vernov (Moscow) S. Vernov (Moscow) g. B708 (2005) with M. Grisaru & W. Siegel, Nucl. Phys. B708, 317 (2005) with J. Cembranos and J. Kapusta, PRL 104, (2010) [arXiv: [hep-th]] with E. Gerwick, T. Koivisto and A. Mazumdar, PRL 108, (2012) [arXiv: [gr-qc]]

String Field Theory Tachyons [Witten, Kostelecky & Samuel, Sen] p-adic string theory [Volovich, Brekke, Freund, Olson, Witten, Frampton]   Mass square has the wrong sign   An inifinte series of higher derivative kinetic operators, mildly nonlocal open string coupling string tension Nonlocal Actions in String Theory

t’ Hooft dual to string theory t’ Hooft dual to string theory Polyakov action: Polyakov action: Strings on Random lattice [Douglas & Shenker] Strings on Random lattice [Douglas & Shenker] Dual Field theory action Dual Field theory action One can compute the Feynman diagrams and even sum them up One can compute the Feynman diagrams and even sum them up We found linear Regge trajectories. We found linear Regge trajectories. [TB, Grisaru & Siegel]

Interesting Properties Ghostfree  But SFT/padic type theories have no extra states! Quantum loops are finite   UV under better control, like usual HD theories   Thermal duality in p-adic strings [TB, Cembranos & Kapusta, 2010 PRL]   Can there be any phenomenological implications for LHC?

Applications Insights into string theory  Brane Physics & Tachyon condensation [Zwiebach & Moeller; Forini, Gambini & Nardelli; Colleti, Sigalov & Taylor; Calcagni…]  Hagedorn physics [Blum; with Cembranos & Kapusta]  Spectrum [with Grisaru & Siegel, Minahan] Applications to Cosmology  Novel kinetic energy dominated non-slow-roll inflationary mechanisms  Novel kinetic energy dominated non-slow-roll inflationary mechanisms [with Barnaby & Cline; Lidsey…]  Dark Energy [Arefeva, Joukovskaya, Dragovich,...]

Nonlocal Gravity  Can Nonlocal higher derivative terms be free from ghosts?  Can they address the singularity problems in GR?  What about quantum loops? Stelle demonstrated 4 th order gravity to be renormalizable (1977), but it has ghosts Stelle demonstrated 4 th order gravity to be renormalizable (1977), but it has ghosts

Ghosts From Scalars to Gravity  The metric has 6 degrees (graviton, vector, and two scalars)  Gauge symmetry is subtle, some ghosts are allowed  Several Classical (time dependent) backgrounds.

Linearized Gravity It’s good for   Ghosts   Perturbations and stability   Solar system tests The most general covariant action with metric and Box  We have looked at Minkowski, but (A)dS should be tractable  Only interested in quadratic fluctuations. Therefore for Minkowski

What about fluctuations around (A)dS?  If we have more than 3 operators, they don’t contribute because   By repeated integration by parts the relevant part becomes   Since P 3 takes the background values up to O(h 2 ) we have  There are 14 terms involving Ricci scalar, Weyl and S-tensor symmetric and traceless)  Covariant derivative commutations rise & Bianchi identities

Action around (A)dS & Minkowski Exorcism in Minkowski vacuum  Covariant derivatives must be Minkowski [van Nieuwenhuizen & Sezgin]  We noticed a+b = c+d =f+c-a=0

 By inverting Field equations we obtain the propagators  Decouple the different multiplets using projection operators,  would have gotten the wrong sign but is absent because of the relations which follow from BI  The propagator is of the form  In GR a = c = 1, scalar ghost cancels the longitudinal mode  a has to be an entire function, otherwise Weyl ghosts  a-3c can have a single zero -> f(R)/Brans-Dicke theory  Exponential non-local Gravity,

Newtonian Potentials  Large r, reproduces gravity; small r, asymptotic freedom Gravity Waves   Similar arguments imply nonsingular Green’s functions for quadrupole moments

Emergent Cosmology  Space-time begins with pure vacuum  You cannot find a consistent solution for GR  There must be a scalar degree of freedom

Exact Solutions Bouncing Solutions  deSitter completions, a(t) ~ cosh(Mt)  Stable attractors, but there are singular attractors.  Can provide a geodesically complete models of inflation.  Perturbations can be studied numerically and analytically, reproduces GR at late times [in progress]

Conclusions   Nonlocal gravity is a promising direction in QG   It can probably solve the classical singularities   How to constrain higher curvatures?   New symmetries   Look at ghost constraints on (A)dS – relevant for DE   Can we implement Stelle’s methods?