Some Observations on Non-covariant Gauges and the epsilon-term
Abstract
We consider the Lagrangian path-integrals in Minkowski space for gauges with a residual gauge-invariance. From rather elementary considerations, we demonstrate the necessity of inclusion of an epsilon-term (even) in the formal treatments, without which one may reach incorrect conclusions. We show, further, that the epsilon-term can contribute to the BRST WT-identities in a nontrivial way (even as epsilon-->0). We also show that the (expectation value of the) correct epsilon-term satisfies an algebraic condition. We show by considering (a commonly used) example of a simple local quadratic epsilon -term, that they lead to additional constraints on Green's function that are not normally taken into account in the BRST formalism that ignores the epsilon-term, and that they are characteristic of the way the singularities in propagators are handled. We argue that for a subclass of these gauges, the Minkowski path-integral could not be obtained by a Wick rotation from a Euclidean path-integral.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-th/0205045,
title = {Some Observations on Non-covariant Gauges and the epsilon-term},
author = {Satish D. Joglekar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0205045},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
12 pages, LaTeX2e