Abstract
AbstractWe test the physical viability of a recent proposal for an asymptotically safe modification of quantum electrodynamics (QED), whose ultraviolet physics is dominated by a non-perturbative Pauli spin-field coupling. We focus in particular on its compatibility with the absence of dynamical generation of fermion mass in QED. Studying the renormalization group flow of chiral four-fermion operators and their fixed points, we discover a distinct class of behavior compared to the standard picture of fixed-point annihilation at large gauge couplings and the ensuing formation of chiral condensates. Instead, transcritical bifurcations, where the fixed points merely exchange infrared stability, are observed. Provided that non-chiral operators remain irrelevant, our theory accommodates a universality class of light fermions for $$N_{\textrm{f}}> 1$$
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irreducible Dirac flavors. On the contrary, in the special case of $$N_{\textrm{f}}= 1$$
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flavor, this comes only at the expense of introducing one additional relevant parameter.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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