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Rudiments of Dual Feynman Rules for Yang-Mills Monopoles in Loop Space

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-10-30 v1

Abstract

Dual Feynman rules for Dirac monopoles in Yang-Mills fields are obtained by the Wu-Yang (1976) criterion in which dynamics result as a consequence of the constraint defining the monopole as a topological obstruction in the field. The usual path-integral approach is adopted, but using loop space variables of the type introduced by Polyakov (1980). An anti-symmetric tensor potential Lμν[ξs]L_{\mu\nu}[\xi|s] appears as the Lagrange multiplier for the Wu-Yang constraint which has to be gauge-fixed because of the ``magnetic'' U~\widetilde{U}-symmetry of the theory. Two sets of ghosts are thus introduced, which subsequently integrate out and decouple. The generating functional is then calculated to order g0g^0 and expanded in a series in g~\widetilde{g}. It is shown to be expressible in terms of a local ``dual potential'' A~μ(x)\widetilde{A}_\mu (x) found earlier, which has the same progagator and the same interaction vertex with the monopole field as those of the ordinary Yang-Mills potential AμA_\mu with a colour charge, indicating thus a certain degree of dual symmetry in the theory. For the abelian case the Feynman rules obtained here are the same as in QED to all orders in gg, as expected by dual symmetry.

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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9603188,
  title  = {Rudiments of Dual Feynman Rules for Yang-Mills Monopoles in Loop Space},
  author = {Chan Hong-Mo and Jacqueline Faridani and Jakov Pfaudler and Tsou Sheung Tsun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9603188},
  year   = {2009}
}

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21 pages, LateX, no figures