Quantum Field Theories With Compact Noncommutative Extra Dimensions

Abstract

We study field theories on spaces with additional compact noncommutative dimensions. As an example, we study φ3 on R1,3× T2θ using perturbation theory. The infrared divergences in the noncompact theory give rise to unusual dynamics for the mode of φ which is constant along the torus. Correlation functions involving this mode vanish. Moreover, we show that the spectrum of Kaluza-Klein excitations can be very different from the analogous commuting theory. There is an additional contribution to the Kaluza-Klein mass formula that resembles the contribution of winding states in string theory. We also consider the effect of noncommutativity on the four dimensional Kaluza-Klein excitations of a six dimensional gauge field.

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