A Massive Renormalizable Abelian Gauge Theory in 2+1 Dimensions
Abstract
The standard formulation of a massive Abelian vector field in dimensions involves a Maxwell kinetic term plus a Chern-Simons mass term; in its place we consider a Chern-Simons kinetic term plus a Stuekelberg mass term. In this latter model, we still have a massive vector field, but now the interaction with a charged spinor field is renormalizable (as opposed to super renormalizable). By choosing an appropriate gauge fixing term, the Stuekelberg auxiliary scalar field decouples from the vector field. The one-loop spinor self energy is computed using operator regularization, a technique which respects the three dimensional character of the antisymmetric tensor . This method is used to evaluate the vector self energy to two-loop order; it is found to vanish showing that the beta function is zero to two-loop order. The canonical structure of the model is examined using the Dirac constraint formalism.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9502075,
title = {A Massive Renormalizable Abelian Gauge Theory in 2+1 Dimensions},
author = {F. A. Dilkes and D. G. C. McKeon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9502075},
year = {2009}
}
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LaTeX, 17 pages, expanded reference list and discussion of relationship to previous work