Vector-scalar mixing to all orders, for an arbitrary gauge model in the generic linear gauge
Abstract
I give explicit fromulae for full propagators of vector and scalar fields in a generic spin-1 gauge model quantized in an arbitrary linear covariant gauge. The propagators, expressed in terms of all-order one-particle-irreducible correlation functions, have a remarkably simple form because of constraints originating from Slavnov-Taylor identities of Becchi-Rouet-Stora symmetry. I also determine the behavior of the propagators in the neighborhood of the poles, and give a simple prescription for the coefficients that generalize (to the case with an arbitrary vector-scalar mixing) the standard factors of Lehmann, Symanzik and Zimmermann. So obtained generalized factors, are indispensable to the correct extraction of physical amplitudes from the amputated correlation functions in the presence of mixing. The standard guauges form a particularly important subclass of gauges considered in this paper. While the tree-level vector-scalar mixing is, by construction, absent in gauges, it unavoidably reappears at higher orders. Therefore the prescription for the generalized factors given in this paper is directly relevant for the extraction of amplitudes in gauges.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.1903.09670,
title = {Vector-scalar mixing to all orders, for an arbitrary gauge model in the generic linear gauge},
author = {Adrian Lewandowski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.09670},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
17 pages, 0 figures [v2: misprint in Eq.35 corrected]