Rudiments of Dual Feynman Rules for Yang-Mills Monopoles in Loop Space
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 appears as the Lagrange multiplier for the Wu-Yang constraint which has to be gauge-fixed because of the ``magnetic'' -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 and expanded in a series in . It is shown to be expressible in terms of a local ``dual potential'' found earlier, which has the same progagator and the same interaction vertex with the monopole field as those of the ordinary Yang-Mills potential 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 , as expected by dual symmetry.
Cite
@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