
TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that quantum gravitational effects in Maxwell-Einstein theory naturally generate Lee-Wick vector fields, revealing a novel link between gravity and exotic particles within an effective field theory framework.
Contribution
It shows that quantum gravity induces Lee-Wick vector fields as additional degrees of freedom in the renormalized Lagrangian.
Findings
Lee-Wick vector fields emerge from quantum gravitational effects
Gravity provides a natural mechanism for exotic particle emergence
Modified Lagrangian includes Lee-Wick fields as extra degrees of freedom
Abstract
We study the Maxwell-Einstein theory in the framework of effective field theories. We show that the modified one-loop renormalizable Lagrangian due to quantum gravitational effects contains a Lee-Wick vector field as an extra degree of freedom in the theory. Thus gravity provides a natural mechanism for the emergence of this exotic particle.
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