Soft charges from the geometry of field space

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Abstract

Infinite sets of asymptotic soft-charges were recently shown to be related to new symmetries of the S-matrix, spurring a large amount of research on this and related questions. Notwithstanding, the raison-d’être of these soft-charges rests on less firm ground, insofar as their known derivations through generalized Noether procedures tend to rely on the fixing of (gauge-breaking) boundary conditions rather than on manifestly gauge- invariant computations. In this article, we show that a geometrical framework anchored in the space of field configurations singles out the known leading-order soft charges in gauge theories. Our framework unifies the treatment of finite and infinite regions, and thus it explains why the infinite enhancement of the symmetry group is a property of asymptotic null infinity and should not be expected to hold within finite regions, where at most a finite number of physical charges — corresponding to the reducibility parameters of the quasi-local field configuration — is singled out. As a bonus, our formalism also suggests a simple proposal for the origin of magnetic-type charges at asymptotic infinity based on spacetime (Lorentz) covariance rather than electromagnetic duality.

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Riello, A. (2020). Soft charges from the geometry of field space. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2020(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2020)125

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