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Scheme dependence of quantum gravity on de Sitter background
We extend our investigation of the IR effects on the local dynamics of matter
fields in quantum gravity. Specifically we clarify how the IR effects depend on
the change of the quantization scheme: different parametrization of the metric
and the matter field redefinition. Conformal invariance implies effective
Lorentz invariance of the matter system in de Sitter space. An arbitrary choice
of the parametrization of the metric and the matter field redefinition does not
preserve the effective Lorentz invariance of the local dynamics. As for the
effect of different parametrization of the metric alone, the effective Lorentz
symmetry breaking term can be eliminated by shifting the background metric. In
contrast, we cannot compensate the matter field redefinition dependence by such
a way. The effective Lorentz invariance can be retained only when we adopt the
specific matter field redefinitions where all dimensionless couplings become
scale invariant at the classical level. This scheme is also singled out by
unitarity as the kinetic terms are canonically normalized.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figure
X-ray Development of the Classical Nova V2672 Ophiuchi with Suzaku
We report the Suzaku detection of a rapid flare-like X-ray flux amplification
early in the development of the classical nova V2672 Ophiuchi. Two
target-of-opportunity ~25 ks X-ray observations were made 12 and 22 days after
the outburst. The flux amplification was found in the latter half of day 12.
Time-sliced spectra are characterized by a growing supersoft excess with
edge-like structures and a relatively stable optically-thin thermal component
with Ka emission lines from highly ionized Si. The observed spectral evolution
is consistent with a model that has a time development of circumstellar
absorption, for which we obtain the decline rate of ~10-40 % in a time scale of
0.2 d on day 12. Such a rapid drop of absorption and short-term flux
variability on day 12 suggest inhomogeneous ejecta with dense blobs/holes in
the line of sight. Then on day 22 the fluxes of both supersoft and thin-thermal
plasma components become significantly fainter. Based on the serendipitous
results we discuss the nature of this source in the context of both short- and
long-term X-ray behavior.Comment: To appear in PASJ; 9 pages, 5 figures, 2 table
Soft Gravitons Screen Couplings in de Sitter Space
The scale invariance of the quantum fluctuations in de Sitter space leads to
the appearance of de Sitter symmetry breaking infra-red logarithms in the
graviton propagator. We investigate physical effects of soft gravitons on the
local dynamics of matter fields well inside the cosmological horizon. We show
that the IR logarithms do not spoil Lorentz invariance in scalar and Dirac
field theory. The leading IR logarithms can be absorbed by a time dependent
wave function renormalization factor in the both cases. In the interacting
field theory with and Yukawa interaction, we find that the
couplings become time dependent with definite scaling exponents. We argue that
the relative scaling exponents of the couplings are gauge invariant and
physical as we can use the evolution of a coupling as a physical time.Comment: 32pages, 1 figur
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