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Renormalization of fermion velocity in finite temperature QED_{3}

High Energy Physics - Theory 2016-12-14 v1

Abstract

At zero temperature, the Lorentz invariance is strictly preserved in three-dimensional quantum electrodynamics. This property ensures that the velocity of massless fermions is not renormalized by the gauge interaction. At finite temperature, however, the Lorentz invariance is explicitly broken by the thermal fluctuation. The longitudinal component of gauge interaction becomes short-ranged due to thermal screening, whereas the transverse component remains long-ranged because of local gauge invariance. The transverse gauge interaction leads to singular corrections to the fermion self-energy and thus results in an unusual renormalization of the fermion velocity. We calculate the renormalized fermion velocity vR(p0,p,T)v^R(p_0,\mathbf{p},T) by employing a renormalization group analysis, and discuss the influence of the anomalous dimension ηn\eta_n on the fermion specific heat.

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@article{arxiv.1612.02123,
  title  = {Renormalization of fermion velocity in finite temperature QED_{3}},
  author = {Jing-Rong Wang and Guo-Zhu Liu and Chang-Jin Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.02123},
  year   = {2016}
}

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8 pages, 2 figures