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On Finiteness of 2- and 3-point Functions and the Renormalisation Group

High Energy Physics - Theory 2017-04-24 v3 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Two and three point functions of composite operators are analysed with regard to (logarithmically) divergent contact terms. Using the renormalisation group of dimensional regularisation it is established that the divergences are governed by the anomalous dimensions of the operators and the leading UV-behaviour of the 1/ϵ1/\epsilon-coefficient. Explicit examples are given by the <G2G2><G^2G^2>-, <ΘΘ><\Theta \Theta>-trace of the energy momentum tensor) and <qˉqqˉq><\bar q q \bar q q>- correlators in QCD-like theories. The former two are convergent when all orders are taken into account but divergent at each order in perturbation theory implying that the latter and the the ϵ0\epsilon \to 0 limit do not generally commute. Finite correlation functions obey unsubtracted dispersion relations which is of importance when they are directly related to physical observables. As a byproduct the R2R^2-anomaly is extended to NNLO (O(α5)O(\alpha^5)) using a recent <G2G2><G^2G^2>-computation.

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@article{arxiv.1611.01367,
  title  = {On Finiteness of 2- and 3-point Functions and the Renormalisation Group},
  author = {Vladimir Prochazka and Roman Zwicky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.01367},
  year   = {2017}
}

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12 pages plus refs, open access version - identical to version in PRD