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The electromagnetic field effects in in-out and in-in formalisms

Nuclear Theory 2020-06-24 v2

Abstract

In this work, we compare the effects of electromagnetic (EM) fields on strong coupling systems in two formalisms: in-out and in-in, which are different from each other when a finite electric field is present. The chiral effective Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model is adopted for this study, and two kinds of EM field distributions are considered: pure electric field and parallel EM (PEM) field with equal electric and magnetic components. For both distributions, we find that the results of in-out and in-in formalisms start to diverge when the electric field (qE)1/2(qE)^{1/2} is larger than the chiral effective mass M=[m2+(π0)2]1/2M=[m^2+(\pi^0)^2]^{1/2}, that is, when the Schwinger pair production mechanism becomes important. Besides, the chiral restorations are stiffer in the in-in formalism, especially the transition shifts to first-order instead of the second-order for the PEM field. The neutral collective modes are also explored accordingly: For the PEM field, more precise calculations show nonmonotonic features of their pole masses due to parity mixing, and then the Goldstone-like mode is found to be noneffective at the end of chiral rotation because of chiral anomaly.

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@article{arxiv.1912.11971,
  title  = {The electromagnetic field effects in in-out and in-in formalisms},
  author = {Gaoqing Cao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.11971},
  year   = {2020}
}