par Henneaux, Marc ;Julia, Bernard;Lekeu, Victor ;Ranjbar Zidehi, Arash
Référence Classical and quantum gravity, 35, 3, page (1-22), 037001
Publication Publié, 2018-01-05
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : The variety of consistent 'gauging' deformations of supergravity theories in four dimensions depends on the choice of Lagrangian formulation. One important goal is to get the most general deformations without making hidden assumptions. Ignoring supersymmetry we consider in this paper nv abelian vector potentials in four spacetime dimensions with non-minimal kinetic coupling to ns uncharged (possibly nonlinear) scalar fields. As in the case of extended supergravities, one model may possess different formulations related by sp(2nv, ℝ). The symplectic group mixes its electric and magnetic potentials. The model admits a global duality symmetry subgroup G which acts also on the scalars. We recall first how the general second order Lagrangian, its local deformations and those of its abelian gauge group will depend on the choice of 2nv directions (choice of 'Darboux frame'). We start from a general frame defined by the symplectic transformation relating it to a fixed 'reference' one. Combinations of symplectic matrix coefficients appear then as constant parameters in the second order Lagrangians. Another gauging method uses an 'embedding tensor' that characterizes the realization of the gauge group via the global duality group. It involves additional 2-form gauge fields. A suitable zero charge limit of this realization has abelian gauge group and the 'gauging' can be viewed as a consistent deformation of that limit. We show that the two methods applied to the corresponding ungauged models have equivalent local deformations - and more generally, have isomorphic local BRST cohomology at all ghost numbers. We finally consider manifestly duality invariant first order actions with abelian gauge group. We point out that obstructions to non-abelian deformations of the Yang-Mills type exhibited in a previous work remain present when couplings to scalar fields are included.