Nonperturbative Infrared Finiteness in a Superrenormalizable Scalar Quantum Field Theory

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We present a study of the IR behavior of a three-dimensional superrenormalizable quantum field theory consisting of a scalar field in the adjoint of SU(N) with a φ4 interaction. A bare mass is required for the theory to be massless at the quantum level. In perturbation theory, the critical mass is ambiguous due to IR divergences, and we indeed find that at two loops in lattice perturbation theory the critical mass diverges logarithmically. It was conjectured long ago in [R. Jackiw, Phys. Rev. D 23, 2291 (1981)PRVDAQ0556-282110.1103/PhysRevD.23.2291, T. Appelquist, Phys. Rev. D 23, 2305 (1981)PRVDAQ0556-282110.1103/PhysRevD.23.2305] that superrenormalizable theories are nonperturbatively IR finite, with the coupling constant playing the role of an IR regulator. Using a combination of Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulations of the lattice-regularized theory, frequentist and Bayesian data analysis, and considerations of a corresponding effective theory, we gather evidence that this is indeed the case.

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Cossu, G., Del Debbio, L., Jüttner, A., Kitching-Morley, B., Lee, J. K. L., Portelli, A., … Skenderis, K. (2021). Nonperturbative Infrared Finiteness in a Superrenormalizable Scalar Quantum Field Theory. Physical Review Letters, 126(22). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.221601

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