Derivation of the magnetic Euler-Heisenberg energy
Abstract
In quantum field theory, the vacuum is a fluctuating medium which behaves as a nonlinear polarizable material. In this article, we perform the first rigorous derivation of the magnetic Euler-Heisenberg effective energy, a nonlinear functional that describes the effective fluctuations of the quantum vacuum in a classical magnetic field. We start from a classical magnetic field in interaction with a quan-tized Dirac field in its ground state, and we study a limit in which the classical magnetic field is slowly varying. After a change of scales, this is equivalent to a semi-classical limit , with a strong magnetic field of order . In this regime, we prove that the energy of Dirac's polarized vacuum converges to the Euler-Heisenberg functional. The model has ultraviolet divergences, which we regularize using the Pauli-Villars method. We also discuss how to remove the regularization of the Euler-Heisenberg effective Lagrangian, using charge renormaliza-tion, perturbatively to any order of the coupling constant.
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@article{arxiv.1602.04047,
title = {Derivation of the magnetic Euler-Heisenberg energy},
author = {Philippe Gravejat and Mathieu Lewin and Éric Séré},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.04047},
year = {2023}
}
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Final version to appear in J. Math. Pure Appl