QED trace anomaly, non-local Lagrangians and quantum equivalence principle violations

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Abstract: We discuss the derivation of the trace anomaly using a non-local effective action at one loop. This provides a simple and instructive form and emphasizes infrared physics. We then use this example to explore several of the properties of non-local actions, including displaying the action for the full non-local energy-momentum tensor. As an application, we show that the long-distance corrections at one loop lead to quantum violations of some classical consequences of the equivalence principle, for example producing a frequency dependence of the gravitational bending of light.

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Donoghue, J. F., & El-Menoufi, B. K. (2015). QED trace anomaly, non-local Lagrangians and quantum equivalence principle violations. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP05(2015)118

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