Symmetries and Strings in Field Theory and Gravity

November 2, 2023
5:00pm to 6:00pm

Blue Room

Specialist level
Speaker: 
Gonzalo Fernández Casas
Institution: 
IFT
Location&Place: 

Blue Room

Abstract: 

Gonzalo Fernández Casas will present 'Symmetries and Strings in Field Theory and Gravity' (Tom Banks, Nathan Seiberg, Phys.Rev.D 83 (2011) 084019).

Abstract: 

We discuss aspects of global and gauged symmetries in quantum field theory and quantum gravity, focusing on discrete gauge symmetries. An effective Lagrangian description of Zp gauge theories shows that they are associated with an emergent Zp one-form (Kalb-Ramond) gauge symmetry. This understanding leads us to uncover new observables and new phenomena in nonlinear σ-models. It also allows us to expand on Polchinski's classification of cosmic strings. We argue that in models of quantum gravity, there are no global symmetries, all continuous gauge symmetries are compact, and all charges allowed by Dirac quantization are present in the spectrum. These conjectures are not new, but we present them from a streamlined and unified perspective. Finally, our discussion about string charges and symmetries leads to a more physical and more complete understanding of recently found consistency conditions of supergravity.