论文标题
对标量和张量场模型的协变量引力校正
Covariant Quantum Gravitational Corrections to Scalar and Tensor Field Models
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论文摘要
最近和即将到来的实验数据以及丰富现象学的可能性激发了研究低(通货膨胀 - 时代)能量量表宇宙学的量子效应的兴趣。找到协变量量子校正的方法之一是Dewitt-Vilkovisky(DV)协变量的有效动作形式主义,该作用形式主义是规格不变和背景场不变的。我们使用DeWitt-Vilkovisky方法来研究弯曲时空中量子场的形式和宇宙学方面,并在研究宇宙学环境中采取最初的步骤来研究量子重力校正。论文主要由两个部分组成。我们首先研究了等级-2反对称张量场的形式方面,这些方面出现在超串模型的低能量限制中,因此在早期宇宙中与量子和量子等效性质有关,尤其是违反洛伦兹的情况。有效的作用是针对仪表参数具有额外对称性的量规理论的概括的。当使用自发的洛伦兹违反反对称张量场模型的情况下,发现与矢量理论的经典等效性在一环级别上分解,因为洛伦兹的存在违反了术语。本论文的最后一章致力于迈向探索DV方法在早期宇宙宇宙学中的应用。我们对受最近提出的非最小自然膨胀模型启发的标量场模型进行了扰动计算的协变量一环量子引力有效动作。考虑到有限校正,对有效电位进行了评估,单循环校正的数量顺序估算表明,重力和非重力校正具有相同或可比的幅度。
Recent and upcoming experimental data as well as the possibility of rich phenomenology have spiked interest in studying the quantum effects in cosmology at low (inflation-era) energy scales. One of the approaches to find covariant quantum corrections is the DeWitt-Vilkovisky's (DV) covariant effective action formalism that is gauge invariant and background field invariant. We use the DeWitt-Vilkovisky method to study formal and cosmological aspects of quantum fields in curved spacetime, and take initial steps towards studying quantum gravitational corrections in cosmological setting. The thesis comprises of mainly two parts. We first study the formal aspects of rank-2 antisymmetric tensor field which appear in the low energy limit of superstring models and are thus relevant in the early universe, in particular the quantization and quantum equivalence properties, for the case with and without spontaneous Lorentz violation. The effective action is generalized for gauge theories whose gauge parameters possess additional symmetries. When used in the case of spontaneously Lorentz violating antisymmetric tensor field model, it is found that classical equivalence with a vector theory breaks down at one-loop level due to the presence of Lorentz violating terms. The final chapter of this thesis is devoted to taking first steps towards exploring applications of DV method in early universe cosmology. We calculate perturbatively the covariant one-loop quantum gravitational effective action for a scalar field model inspired by the recently proposed nonminimal natural inflation model. The effective potential is evaluated taking into account the finite corrections, and an order-of-magnitude estimate of the one-loop corrections reveals that gravitational and non-gravitational corrections have same or comparable magnitudes.