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Point-Particle Effective Field Theory III: Relativistic Fermions and the Dirac Equation

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2017-09-20 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory Nuclear Theory

Abstract

We formulate point-particle effective field theory (PPEFT) for relativistic spin-half fermions interacting with a massive, charged finite-sized source using a first-quantized effective field theory for the heavy compact object and a second-quantized language for the lighter fermion with which it interacts. This description shows how to determine the near-source boundary condition for the Dirac field in terms of the relevant physical properties of the source, and reduces to the standard choices in the limit of a point source. Using a first-quantized effective description is appropriate when the compact object is sufficiently heavy, and is simpler than (though equivalent to) the effective theory that treats the compact source in a second-quantized way. As an application we use the PPEFT to parameterize the leading energy shift for the bound energy levels due to finite-sized source effects in a model-independent way, allowing these effects to be fit in precision measurements. Besides capturing finite-source-size effects, the PPEFT treatment also efficiently captures how other short-distance source interactions can shift bound-state energy levels, such as due to vacuum polarization (through the Uehling potential) or strong interactions for Coulomb bound states of hadrons, or any hypothetical new short-range forces sourced by nuclei.

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@article{arxiv.1706.01063,
  title  = {Point-Particle Effective Field Theory III: Relativistic Fermions and the Dirac Equation},
  author = {C. P. Burgess and Peter Hayman and Markus Rummel and Laszlo Zalavari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.01063},
  year   = {2017}
}

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29 pages plus appendices, 3 figures