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Topology and the Infrared Structure of Quantum Electrodynamics

High Energy Physics - Theory 2025-07-03 v2 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We study infrared divergences in quantum electrodynamics using geometric phases and the adiabatic approximation in quantum field theory. In this framework, the asymptotic \textit{in} and \textit{out} states are modified by Berry phases, eiΔαine^{i \Delta \alpha_{\text{in}}} and eiΔαoute^{i \Delta \alpha_{\text{out}}}, which encode the infrared structure non-perturbatively and regulate soft-photon divergences. Unlike the Faddeev--Kulish formalism, which employs perturbative dressing with coherent states, our approach reformulates the effective action in terms of Berry connections in field space. This yields finite, gauge-invariant scattering amplitudes without requiring a sum over soft-photon emissions. We show that infrared divergences cancel to all orders in the bremsstrahlung vertex function Γμ(p1,p2)\Gamma^\mu(p_1, p_2), due to destructive interference among inequivalent Berry phases. As an application, we study the formation of positronium in the infrared regime and argue that the dressed SS-matrix exhibits a functional singularity at s=4me2s = 4 m_e^2, corresponding to a physical pole generated by topological flux.

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@article{arxiv.2505.13247,
  title  = {Topology and the Infrared Structure of Quantum Electrodynamics},
  author = {J. Gamboa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.13247},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Clarifications and added references. To appear in JHEP