The "tetrad only" theory space: Nonperturbative renormalization flow and Asymptotic Safety
Ulrich Harst, Martin Reuter

TL;DR
This paper develops a nonperturbative renormalization group flow on a tetrad-only gravitational theory space, exploring asymptotic safety and comparing it with metric-based approaches, with implications for quantum gravity and matter coupling.
Contribution
It introduces a tetrad-only theory space for quantum gravity, computes the renormalization group flow within this framework, and compares results with metric-based theories to assess differences in asymptotic safety.
Findings
Tetrad-only approach yields different renormalization group flow behavior.
Local Lorentz ghosts significantly influence beta functions.
Hybrid calculation methods may be unreliable in this context.
Abstract
We set up a nonperturbative gravitational coarse graining flow and the corresponding functional renormalization group equation on the as to yet unexplored "tetrad only" theory space. It comprises action functionals which depend on the tetrad field (along with the related background and ghost fields) and are invariant under the semi-direct product of spacetime diffeomorphisms and local Lorentz transformations. This theory space differs from that of Quantum Einstein Gravity (QEG) in that the tetrad rather than the metric constitutes the fundamental variable and because of the additional symmetry requirement of local Lorentz invariance. It also differs from "Quantum Einstein Cartan Gravity" (QECG) investigated recently since the spin connection is not an independent field variable now. We explicitly compute the renormalization group flow on this theory space within the tetrad version of…
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