Fighting non-locality with non-locality: microcausality and boundary conditions in QED
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2512.16898v1
- Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2025 18:55:20 GMT
- Title: Fighting non-locality with non-locality: microcausality and boundary conditions in QED
- Authors: Philipp A. Hoehn, Josh Kirklin,
- Abstract summary: We show that globally charged observables can be consistently regarded as local to the bulk.<n>This reveals a relatively underappreciated link between boundary conditions and notions of microcausality and locality.<n>We argue that this leads to a consistent local net of algebras that includes these charged observables in bulk algebras.
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- Abstract: In gauge theories, globally charged observables necessarily depend non-locally on the kinematical fields, with this dependence extending to the asymptotic boundary of spacetime. Despite this, we show that a subset of such observables can be consistently regarded as local to the bulk, in a manner that respects microcausality and leaves locality properties of uncharged observables untouched. A sufficient condition for this is to impose kinematically non-local boundary conditions on the large gauge sector of the theory, and to invoke a relational notion of localisation for observables. This reveals a relatively underappreciated link between boundary conditions, and different notions of microcausality and locality. We develop this point through a detailed case study in scalar QED, describing non-local boundary conditions that allow a large family of observables on a codimension-1 bulk surface to be viewed as local to that surface, despite being dressed by asymptotic Wilson lines. We show that this property continues to hold within a perturbative quantisation of the theory, and we argue that this leads to a consistent local net of algebras that includes these charged observables in bulk algebras. We explain how this setup may be understood in terms of a preferred dynamical reference frame for small gauge transformations appearing in the boundary conditions. Many features of the theory (such as microcausality, the vacuum state, and the net of algebras of observables) depend on the choice of this frame, and we briefly discuss some repercussions of this for algebraic formulations of QFT. While our analysis is performed in QED, we expect our results to carry over qualitatively to more complicated theories including gravity.
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