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The Equivalence Theorem And Its Radiative-Correction-Free Formulation For All R_xi Gauges

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2011-08-17 v2

Abstract

The electroweak equivalence theorem quantitatively connects the physical amplitudes of longitudinal massive gauge bosons to those of the corresponding ``unphysical'' would-be Goldstone bosons. Its precise form depends on both the gauge fixing condition and the renormalization scheme. Our previous modification-free schemes have applied to a broad class of RξR_\xi gauges including 't Hooft-Feynman gauge but excluding Landau gauge. In this paper we construct a new renormalization scheme in which the radiative modification factor, CmodaC_{mod}^a, is equal to unity for all RξR_\xi-gauges, including both 't Hooft-Feynman and Landau gauges. This scheme makes CmodaC_{mod}^a equal to unity by specifying a convenient subtraction condition for the would-be Goldstone boson wavefunction renormalization constant ZϕaZ_{\phi^a}. We build the new scheme for both the standard model and the effective Lagrangian formulated electroweak theories (with either linearly or non-linearly realized symmetry breaking sector). Based upon these, a new prescription, called ``divided equivalence theorem'', is further proposed for extending the high energy region applicable to the equivalence theorem.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9609326,
  title  = {The Equivalence Theorem And Its Radiative-Correction-Free Formulation For All R_xi Gauges},
  author = {H. -J. He and W. B. Kilgore},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9609326},
  year   = {2011}
}

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Version to be Published in Phys.Rev.D. 42-page-RevTex including 2 epsf Figs, minor typos corrected