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The infrared-safe Minkowskian Curci-Ferrari model

Published 18 Mar 2025 in hep-ph and hep-th | (2503.14291v1)

Abstract: We discuss the existence of Landau-pole-free renormalization group trajectories in the Minkowskian version of the Curci-Ferrari model as a function of a running parameter q<sup>2q<sup>2 associated to the four-vector qq at which renormalization conditions are imposed, and which can take both space-like ($\smash{q<sup>2&lt;0}$) and time-like ($\smash{q<sup>2&gt;0}$) values. We discuss two possible extensions of the infrared-safe scheme defined in Ref. [Phys. Rev. D, 84, 045018, 2011] for the Euclidean version of the model, which coincide with the latter in the space-like region upon identifying Q<sup>2≡−q<sup>2\smash{Q<sup>2\equiv-q<sup>2} with the square of the renormalization scale in that reference. The first extension uses real-valued renormalization factors and leads to a flow in the time-like region with a similar structure as the flow in the space-like region (or in the Euclidean model), including a non-trivial fixed point and a family of trajectories bounded at all scales by the value of the coupling at this fixed point. Interestingly, the fixed point in the time-like region has a much smaller value of λ≡g<sup>2N/16π<sup>2\lambda\equiv g<sup>2N/16\pi<sup>2 than the corresponding one in the space-like region, a value closer to the perturbative boundary λ=1\smash{\lambda=1}. However, in this real-valued infrared-safe scheme, the flow cannot connect the time-like and space-like regions. Thus, it is not possible to deduce the relevant time-like flow trajectory from the sole knowledge of a space-like flow trajectory. To try to cure this problem, we investigate a second extension of the Euclidean IR-safe scheme, which allows for complex-valued renormalization factors. We discuss under which conditions these schemes can make sense and study their ability to connect space- and time-like flow trajectories. In particular, we investigate to which types of time-like trajectories the perturbative space-like trajectories are mapped onto.

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