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Smooth Bosonization; 2, The Massive Case

The (1+1)-dimensional bosonization relations for fermionic mass terms are derived by choosing a specific gauge in an enlarged gauge-invariant theory containing both fermionic and bosonic fields. The fermionic part of the generating functional subject to the gauge constraint can be cast into the form...

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Autores principales: Damgaard, P.H., Nielsen, Holger Bech, Sollacher, R.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(92)90814-K
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author Damgaard, P.H.
Nielsen, Holger Bech
Sollacher, R.
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description The (1+1)-dimensional bosonization relations for fermionic mass terms are derived by choosing a specific gauge in an enlarged gauge-invariant theory containing both fermionic and bosonic fields. The fermionic part of the generating functional subject to the gauge constraint can be cast into the form of a strongly coupled Schwinger model, which can be solved exactly. The resulting bosonic theory coupled to the scalar sources then exhibits directly the bosonic counterparts of the fermionic scalar and pseudoscalar mass densities.
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spelling cern-2396062023-03-14T20:45:51Zdoi:10.1016/0370-2693(92)90814-Khttp://cds.cern.ch/record/239606engDamgaard, P.H.Nielsen, Holger BechSollacher, R.Smooth Bosonization; 2, The Massive CaseGeneral Theoretical PhysicsParticle Physics - TheoryThe (1+1)-dimensional bosonization relations for fermionic mass terms are derived by choosing a specific gauge in an enlarged gauge-invariant theory containing both fermionic and bosonic fields. The fermionic part of the generating functional subject to the gauge constraint can be cast into the form of a strongly coupled Schwinger model, which can be solved exactly. The resulting bosonic theory coupled to the scalar sources then exhibits directly the bosonic counterparts of the fermionic scalar and pseudoscalar mass densities.The (1+1)-dimensional bosonization relations for fermionic mass terms are derived by choosing a specific gauge in an enlarged gauge-invariant theory containing both fermionic and bosonic fields. The fermionic part of the generating functional subject to the gauge constraint can be cast into the form of a strongly coupled Schwinger model, which can be solved exactly. The resulting bosonic theory coupled to the scalar sources then exhibits directly the bosonic counterparts of the fermionic scalar and pseudoscalar mass densities.The (1+1)-dimensional bosonization relations for fermionic mass terms are derived by choosing a specific gauge in an enlarged gauge-invariant theory containing both fermionic and bosonic fields. The fermionic part of the generating functional subject to the gauge constraint can be cast into the form of a strongly coupled Schwinger model, which can be solved exactly. The resulting bosonic theory coupled to the scalar sources then exhibits directly the bosonic counterparts of the fermionic scalar and pseudoscalar mass densities.The (1 + 1)-dimensional bosonization relations for fermionic mass termsare derived by choosing a specific gauge in an enlarged gauge-invariant theory containing both fermionic and bosonic fields. The fermionic part of the generating functional subject to the gauge constraint can be cast into the form of a strongly coupled Schwinger model, which can be solved exactly. The resulting bosonic theory coupled to the scalar sources then exhibits directly the bosonic counterparts of the fermionic densities ψ ψ and ψ γ 5 ψ .hep-th/9207114CERN-TH-6563-92CERN-TH-6563-92oai:cds.cern.ch:2396061992
spellingShingle General Theoretical Physics
Particle Physics - Theory
Damgaard, P.H.
Nielsen, Holger Bech
Sollacher, R.
Smooth Bosonization; 2, The Massive Case
title Smooth Bosonization; 2, The Massive Case
title_full Smooth Bosonization; 2, The Massive Case
title_fullStr Smooth Bosonization; 2, The Massive Case
title_full_unstemmed Smooth Bosonization; 2, The Massive Case
title_short Smooth Bosonization; 2, The Massive Case
title_sort smooth bosonization; 2, the massive case
topic General Theoretical Physics
Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0370-2693(92)90814-K
http://cds.cern.ch/record/239606
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