CONSISTENT COUPLINGS BETWEEN FIELDS WITH A GAUGE FREEDOM AND DEFORMATIONS OF THE MASTER EQUATION

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作者
BARNICH, G [1 ]
HENNEAUX, M [1 ]
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[1] CTR ESTUDIOS CIENT,SANTIAGO,CHILE
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10.1016/0370-2693(93)90544-R
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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The antibracket in the antifield-BRST formalism is known to define a map H(p) x H(q) --> H(p+q+1) associating with two equivalence classes of BRST invariant observables of respective ghost number p and q an equivalence class of BRST invariant observables of ghost number p + q + 1. It is shown that this map is trivial in the space of all functionals, i.e., that its image contains only the zeroth class. However, it is generically non-trivial in the space of local functionals. Implications of this result for the problem of consistent interactions among fields with a gauge freedom are then drawn. It is shown that the obstructions to constructing non-trivial such interactions lie precisely in the image of the antibracket map and are accordingly non-existent if one does not insist on locality. However consistent local interactions are severely constrained. The example of the Chern-Simons theory is considered. It is proved that the only consistent, local, Lorentz covariant interactions for the abelian models are exhausted by the non-abelian Chern-Simons extensions.
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