posted on 2006-02-15, 13:21authored byE. d'Emilio, Salvatore Micciche
The freedom one has in constructing locally gauge invariant charged fields in
gauge theories is analyzed in full detail and exploited to construct, in QED,
an electron field whose two-point function W(p), up to the fourth order in
the coupling constant, is normalized with on-shell normalization conditions
and is, nonetheless, infra-red finite; as a consequence the radiative corrections
vanish on the mass shell p2 = 2 and the free field singularity is dominant,
although, in contrast to quantum field theories with mass gap, the eigenvalue
2 of the mass operator is not isolated. The same construction, carried out for
the quark in QCD, is not sufficient for cancellation of infra-red divergences
to take place in the fourth order. The latter divergences, however, satisfy
a simple factorization equation. We speculate on the scenario that could be
drawn about infra-red asymptotic dynamics of QCD, should this factorization
equation be true in any order of perturbation theory.
History
School
Science
Department
Mathematical Sciences
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Publication date
1999
Notes
This is a pre-print. It is also available at: http://xxx.soton.ac.uk/abs/hep-th/9908119.