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Gauging Fractons and Linearized Gravity

Erica Bertolini, Alberto Blasi, Andrea Damonte, Nicola Maggiore

2023Symmetry24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We consider the covariant gauge field theory of fractons, which describes a new type of quasiparticles exhibiting novel and non-trivial properties. In particular, we focus on the field theoretical peculiarities which characterize this theory, starting from the fact that, if we accept the paradigm that quantum field theories are defined by their symmetries, fractons unavoidably come together with linearized gravity. The standard Faddeev–Popov procedure to gauge fix the theory leads to a scalar gauge condition, which has two important drawbacks: it is frozen in the Landau gauge and linearized gravity cannot be obtained as a limit. In this paper, we adopt a tensorially alternative gauge fixing, which avoids both problems. In particular, this allows to show that important physical features, such as counting of the degrees of freedom, do not depend on a particular gauge choice, as expected. Moreover, the resulting gauge fixed theory contains both fractons and linearized gravity as a limit, differently from the standard scalar choice.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsCovariant transformationScalar (mathematics)Gauge (firearms)Theoretical physicsGauge theoryQuantum gauge theoryGauge fixingQuantum gravityIntroduction to gauge theoryFaddeev–Popov ghostBRST quantizationMathematical physicsQuantumClassical mechanicsGauge anomalyMathematicsQuantum mechanicsGauge bosonGeometryArchaeologyHistoryQuantum many-body systemsTheoretical and Computational PhysicsStatistical Mechanics and Entropy