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arxiv 2207.06406 v1 pith:7RC4FZ7S submitted 2022-07-13 hep-th gr-qc

Squinting at massive fields from infinity

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We study a novel asymptotic limit of massive scalar fields in nongravitational quantum field theories in four-dimensional flat space. We foliate the spacetime into a set of dS$_3$ slices that are spacelike to, and at a constant proper distance from, an arbitrarily chosen origin, and study the boundary dS$_3$ obtained in the infinite-distance limit. Massive bulk fields have an exponentially small tail in this limit, and by stripping off this tail we obtain observables that are intrinsic to the boundary dS$_3$. A single massive field in the bulk can be decomposed into an infinite set of dS$_3$ fields, and the Minkowski vacuum corresponds to the Euclidean vacuum for these fields. Our procedure for extrapolating bulk observables induces potential singularities in boundary correlators but we show how they can be cured in the free theory by smearing the boundary operators. We show that by integrating boundary operators with suitable smearing functions it is possible to reconstruct all local bulk operators in the free theory. We argue, using perturbation theory, that our extrapolation procedure continues to be well defined in the presence of interactions. We demonstrate a relationship between the width of the boundary smearing function and the localization of the bulk field. We study other interesting properties of the boundary algebra including the action of global translations and the manner in which local bulk interactions are encoded on the boundary.

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