Einstein gravity as a low-energy effective theory - Comparison with weak and strong interactions

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Gravitation Theory, Relativity, Strong Interactions (Field Theory), Weak Interactions (Field Theory), Gauge Invariance, Gauge Theory, Quantum Chromodynamics

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Einstein's theory which correctly describes gravity at long distances (low energies) is first compared with Fermi's theory, which describes weak interactions at low energies. Analogous to strong interactions at high energies being described by the gauge invariant finite theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), gravity at high energies would be described by an asymptotically free-scale invariant theory. Then just as an effective theory of pions, describing low energy strong interactions, emerges from QCD at low energies, Einstein's theory would be the low energy effective counterpart of this gauge invariant high energy theory.

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