Starobinsky inflation rules out two of three non-Gaussian fixed points in asymptotically safe scalar-tensor theories, identifying viable RG trajectories from the remaining fixed point.
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Spectral functions for graviton and scalar graviton modes are derived in Lorentzian asymptotically safe quantum gravity via adapted FRG flow equations, yielding normalisable results consistent with infrared effective theory.
At quadratic order in asymptotically safe gravity, the graviton propagator has a single pole at q²=0 with positive residue, no ghost poles, and yields a regular Newtonian potential at r=0.
Asymptotically safe gravitational form factors are obtained by integrating the proper-time flow to k=0; finite cutoff-independent results with 1/q² UV decay require selecting the non-Gaussian fixed point as UV boundary condition.
Specific choices of form factors in ghost-free infinite derivative gravity cancel all one-loop logarithmic UV divergences except the Gauss-Bonnet term and a surface term.
Analytical approximation to the graviton propagator from Asymptotic Safety shows no extra poles and identifies a mechanism where spurious pole residues vanish at higher orders.
EHT observations of Sgr A* constrain deviations from GR black hole solutions including regular BHs, string-inspired spacetimes, and BH mimickers, with some limits exceeding cosmological bounds.
Review surveying progress toward realistic asymptotically safe quantum gravity with quantum scale symmetry and observational implications.
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Cancellation of UV divergences in ghost-free infinite derivative gravity
Specific choices of form factors in ghost-free infinite derivative gravity cancel all one-loop logarithmic UV divergences except the Gauss-Bonnet term and a surface term.
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Analytical approximation to the graviton propagator from Asymptotic Safety shows no extra poles and identifies a mechanism where spurious pole residues vanish at higher orders.
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