Emergent Gravity as the Eraser of Anomalous Gauge Boson Masses, and QFT-GR Concord
Durmus Demir

TL;DR
This paper proposes a framework where gravity emerges from quantum field theories, erasing anomalous gauge boson masses and linking ultraviolet cutoff effects to spacetime curvature, with implications for dark matter and cosmology.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mapping of UV cutoff corrections to spacetime curvature, unifying gravity with QFT and predicting new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Findings
Gauge boson masses are erased via curvature mapping.
Gravity described by General Relativity emerges from QFT.
Predicts new physics related to dark matter and dark energy.
Abstract
In the same base setup as Sakharov's induced gravity, we investigate emergence of gravity in effective quantum field theories (QFT), with particular emphasis on the gauge sector in which gauge bosons acquire anomalous masses in proportion to the ultraviolet cutoff . Drawing on the fact that corrections explicitly break the gauge and Poincare symmetries, we find that it is possible to map to spacetime curvature as a covariance relation and we find also that this map erases the anomalous gauge boson masses. The resulting framework describes gravity by the general relativity (GR) and matter by the QFT itself with corrections (dimensional regularization). This QFT-GR concord predicts existence of new physics beyond the Standard Model such that the new physics can be a weakly-interacting or even a non-interacting sector…
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