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Spin supplementary condition in quantum field theory: covariant SSC and physical state projection

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The spin supplementary conditions are constraints on spin degrees of freedom in classical relativity which restricts physical degrees of freedom to rotations. It is argued that the equivalent constraints in quantum field theory are the projection conditions on polarisation tensors, which remove timelike/longitudinal polarisations from the physical spectrum. The claim is supported by three examples of massive spinning particles coupled to electromagnetism: Dirac and Proca fields in quantum field theory, and $\mathcal{N} = 1$ worldline QFT for classical worldline theory. This suggests a resolution to the apparent discrepancy between effective field theory description of massive higher-spin fields~\cite{Bern:2020buy,Bern:2022kto} and post-Newtonian effective field theory of spinning classical particles~\cite{Levi:2015msa}, where the former admits more unfixed parameters compared to the latter; the additional parameters are fixed by projection conditions and therefore are not tunable parameters.

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Higher-Dimensional Black Holes and Effective Field Theory

hep-th · 2024-12-30 · conditional · novelty 7.0

Higher-dimensional spinning black holes generally have nonzero scalar tidal Love numbers, with patterns of zeroes in special limits, computed via point-particle EFT matching.

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  • Higher-Dimensional Black Holes and Effective Field Theory hep-th · 2024-12-30 · conditional · none · ref 64 · internal anchor

    Higher-dimensional spinning black holes generally have nonzero scalar tidal Love numbers, with patterns of zeroes in special limits, computed via point-particle EFT matching.