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The Axial Anomaly in D=3+1 Light-Cone QED

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-11-07 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We consider (3+1)(3+1)-dimensional, Dirac electrons of arbitrary mass, propagating in the presence of electric and magnetic fields which are both parallel to the x3x^3 axis. The magnetic field is constant in space and time whereas the electric field depends arbitrarily upon the light-cone time parameter x+=(x0+x3)/2x^+ = (x^0 + x^3)/\sqrt{2}. We present an explicit solution to the Heisenberg equations for the electron field operator in this background. The electric field results in the creation of electron-positron pairs. We compute the expectation values of the vector and axial vector currents in the presence of a state which is free vacuum at x+=0x^+ = 0. Both current conservation and the standard result for the axial vector anomaly are verified for the first time ever in (3+1)(3+1)-dimensional light-cone QED. An interesting feature of our operator solution is the fact that it depends in an essential way upon operators from the characteristic at x=Lx^- = -L, in addition to the usual dependence upon operators at x+=0x^+ = 0. This dependence survives even in the limit of infinite LL. Ignoring the xx^- operators leads to a progressive loss of unitarity, to the violation of current conservation, to the loss of renormalizability, and to an incorrect result for the axial vector anomaly.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0207190,
  title  = {The Axial Anomaly in D=3+1 Light-Cone QED},
  author = {M. E. Soussa and R. P. Woodard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0207190},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

31 pages, LaTeX 2 epsilon, no figures, some typoes corrected for publication