Francesco Riva (Geneva University) - Microscopic Bounds on Macroscopic Theories

Europe/Paris
Library (LPTHE (towers 13-14), 4th floor)

Library

LPTHE (towers 13-14), 4th floor

4 Place Jussieu, 75005 Paris
    • 11:00 12:00
      Microscopic Bounds on Macroscopic Theories 1h

      Effective Field Theories (EFTs) appear everywhere there is a mass scale.

      They serve to simplify complex multiscale problems (e.g. the theory of fermions below the electroweak scale), and they serve as general tools to parametrise the unknown or incalculable (e.g. the pion chiral Lagrangian, gravity, or physics beyond the standard model). In this sense, they are perhaps even too general  (everything which is not forbidden is compulsory).

      In this talk I will present a tool to distinguish EFTs that can originate from microscopic unitary theories and I will show that this strongly limits the (classic and quantum) running of EFTs scattering amplitudes. In particular, Massive gravity, theories with isolated massive higher-spin particles, and theories with very irrelevant interactions, cannot originate from unitary theories.

    • 14:00 15:00
      Journal Club on Neutron Stars and Gravitational Waves - by Micaela Oertel (LUTH, Meudon) 1h