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Quantum gauge theories on noncommutative 3-d space

We consider a class of gauge invariant models on the noncommutative space $\mathbb{R}^3_λ$, a deformation of $\mathbb{R}^3$. Focusing on massless models with no linear $A_i$ dependence, we obtain noncommutative gauge models for which the computation of the propagator can be done in a convenient gauge. We find that the infrared singularity of the massless propagator disappears in the computation of the correlation functions. We show that massless gauge invariant models on $\mathbb{R}^3_λ$ have quantum instabilities of the vacuum, signaled by the occurrence of non vanishing 1-point functions for some but not all of the components of the gauge potential. The tadpole contribution to the effective action cannot be interpreted as a standard $σ$-term. Its global symmetry does not fit with the one of the classical action, reminiscent to an explicit global symmetry breaking term.

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