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Doubly special relativity as a non-local quantum field theory
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Working Paper
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Phys. Rev. D 110, 086004 (2024)
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Abstract
In this work, we explore the quantum theories of the free massive scalar, the massive fermionic, and the electromagnetic fields, in a doubly special relativity scenario. This construction is based on a geometrical interpretation of the kinematics of this kind of theory. In order to describe the modified actions, we find that a higher (indeed infinite) derivative field theory is needed, from which the deformed kinematics can be read. From our construction we are able to restrict the possible models of doubly special relativity to those that preserve linear Lorentz invariance. We quantize the theories and also obtain a deformed version of the Maxwell equations. We analyze the electromagnetic vector potential for both an electric pointlike source and magnetic dipole. We observe that the electric and magnetic fields do not diverge at the origin for some models described with an anti-de Sitter momentum space but do for the de Sitter one in both problems.
Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures. Small improvements and added references in version 2
Comment: 16 pages, 5 figures. Small improvements and added references in version 2