Max Bañados
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Universidad Andrés Bello, Campus República
Echaurren 227, Santiago, Chile
A New Weyl Invariant Theory of Gravity
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A New Weyl Invariant Theory of Gravity
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The Asymptotic Structure of Flat Spacetimes
Abstract: One of the most impressive achievements of theoretical physics is the “principle of least action” of classical mechanics, where a substantial number of phenomena can be described by just a single statement: the action must be stationary under arbitrary variations of the dynamical variables, with initial and final condition that must be held fixed. Therefore, the powerful formulation of classical and quantum mechanics based in the action, needs to be supplemented with a proper treatment of boundary conditions at infinity. This issue is of vital importance in the case of theories where the sufficiently rapidly decay of the fields at infinity is not a valid assumption. For example, the asymptotic symmetry analysis of General Relativity leads to the renowned BMS (Bondi-van der Burg-Metzner-Sachs) group, which corresponds to a fundamental piece in the understanding of the infrared dynamics of gravitational interactions. In this talk, the asymptotic structure of flat spacetimes will be discussed, focusing on the case of gravity and its interactions, starting in three spacetime dimensions and then discussing the higher dimensional case.
Axial Anomaly in Nonlinear Conformal Electrodynamics
Abstract: In this talk, we present the axial anomaly of Dirac spinors on gravitational instanton backgrounds in the context of nonlinear electrodynamics. In order to do so, we consider Einstein gravity minimally coupled to a recently proposed conformal electrodynamics that enjoys duality transformation invariance. These symmetries allow us to generalize the Eguchi-Hanson configuration while preserving its geometry. We then compute the Dirac index of the nonlinearly charged Eguchi-Hanson and Taub-NUT configurations. We find that there is an excess of positive chiral Dirac fermions over the negative ones which triggers the anomaly.