Massive Ray-Singer Torsion and Path Integrals

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DOI10.1007/JHEP08(2022)230arXiv2206.12268WikidataQ114232681 ScholiaQ114232681MaRDI QIDQ6403059FDOQ6403059


Authors: Matthias Blau, Mbambu Kakona, George Thompson Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 24 June 2022

Abstract: Zero modes are an essential part of topological field theories, but they are frequently also an obstacle to the explicit evaluation of the associated path integrals. In order to address this issue in the case of Ray-Singer Torsion, which appears in various topological gauge theories, we introduce a massive variant of the Ray-Singer Torsion which involves determinants of the twisted Laplacian with mass but without zero modes. This has the advantage of allowing one to explicitly keep track of the zero mode dependence of the theory. We establish a number of general properties of this massive Ray-Singer Torsion. For product manifolds M=NimesS1 and mapping tori one is able to interpret the mass term as a flat mathbbR+ connection and one can represent the massive Ray-Singer Torsion as the path integral of a Schwarz type topological gauge theory. Using path integral techniques, with a judicious choice of an algebraic gauge fixing condition and a change of variables which leaves one with a free action, we can evaluate the torsion in closed form. We discuss a number of applications, including an explicit calculation of the Ray-Singer Torsion on S1 for G=PSL(2,R) and a path integral derivation of a generalisation of a formula of Fried for the torsion of finite order mapping tori.













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