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Fermion-Fermion and Boson-Boson Amplitudes: Surprising Similarities

High Energy Physics - Theory 2011-04-15 v1

Abstract

Amplitudes for boson-boson and fermion-boson interactions are calculated in the second order of perturbation theory in the Lobachevsky space. An essential ingredient of the used model is the Weinberg's 2(2j+1)2(2j+1) component formalism for describing a particle of spin jj, recently developed substantially. The boson-boson amplitude is then compared with the two-fermion amplitude obtained by Skachkov long ago on the ground of the hamiltonian formulation of quantum field theory on the mass hyperboloid, p02p2=M2p_0^2 -{\vec p}^{2}=M^2, proposed by Kadyshevsky. The parametrization of the amplitudes by means of the momentum transfer in the Lobachevsky space leads to same spin structures in the expressions of TT matrices for the fermion and the boson cases. However, certain differences are found. Possible physical applications are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9510238,
  title  = {Fermion-Fermion and Boson-Boson Amplitudes: Surprising Similarities},
  author = {Valeri V. Dvoeglazov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9510238},
  year   = {2011}
}

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LaTeX file (sprocl.sty), 4pp. Presented at the IV Wigner Symp