Abstract
We generalize the worldline formalism to include spin 1/2 fields coupled to gravity. To this purpose we first extend dimensional regularization to supersymmetric nonlinear sigma models in one dimension. We consider a finite propagation time and find that dimensional regularization is a manifestly supersymmetric regularization scheme, since the classically supersymmetric action does not need any counterterm to preserve worldline supersymmetry. We apply this regularization scheme to the worldline description of Dirac fermions coupled to gravity. We first compute the trace anomaly of a Dirac fermion in 4 dimensions, providing an additional check on the regularization with finite propagation time. Then we come to the main topic and consider the one-loop effective action for a Dirac field in a gravitational background. We describe how to represent this effective action as a worldline path integral and compute explicitly the one- and two-point correlation functions, i.e. the spin 1/2 particle contribution to the graviton tadpole and graviton self-energy. These results are presented for the general case of a massive fermion. It is interesting to note that in the worldline formalism the coupling to gravity can be described entirely in terms of the metric, avoiding the introduction of a vielbein. Consequently, the fermion-graviton vertices are always linear in the graviton, just like the standard coupling of fermions to gauge fields.
Highlights
One dimensional supersymmetric nonlinear sigma models are useful to describe in first quantization the propagation of Fermionic particles in a curved background
We first extend dimensional regularization to supersymmetric sigma models with finite propagationpropertime. With this regularization scheme at hand, we generalize the worldline formalism to include spin 1/2 fields coupled to gravity
The first objective of this paper is to extend dimensional regularization to include fermionic fields on the worldline and treat supersymmetric nonlinear sigma models
Summary
One dimensional supersymmetric nonlinear sigma models are useful to describe in first quantization the propagation of Fermionic particles in a curved background. We first extend dimensional regularization to supersymmetric sigma models with finite propagationpropertime With this regularization scheme at hand, we generalize the worldline formalism to include spin 1/2 fields coupled to gravity. This extends the scalar particle case treated in Ref. IV we describe the worldline formalism with Dirac fields coupled to gravity and compute explicitly the spin 1/2 particle contribution to the graviton tadpole and graviton self-energy This is the main section, and the reader uninterested in the details of the DR regularization scheme may jump directly to it.
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