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Two-loop quark self-energy in a new formalism; 1, overlapping divergences

A new integration technique for multi-loop Feynman integrals, called the \it matrix method\rm, is developed and then applied to the divergent part of the overlapping two-loop quark self-energy function \,i\Sigma\, in the light-cone gauge \ n\!\cdot\!A^a(x)=0,\ n^2=0. It is shown that the coefficient...

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Autores principales: Leibbrandt, George, Williams, Jimmy
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(94)00599-A
http://cds.cern.ch/record/270527
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Williams, Jimmy
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description A new integration technique for multi-loop Feynman integrals, called the \it matrix method\rm, is developed and then applied to the divergent part of the overlapping two-loop quark self-energy function \,i\Sigma\, in the light-cone gauge \ n\!\cdot\!A^a(x)=0,\ n^2=0. It is shown that the coefficient of the double-pole term is strictly local, even off mass-shell, while the coefficient of the single-pole term contains local as well as nonlocal parts. On mass-shell, the single-pole part is local, of course. It is worth noting that the original overlapping self-energy integral reduces eventually to 10 covariant and 38 noncovariant-gauge integrals. We were able to verify explicitly that the {\it divergent parts} of the 10 double covariant-gauge integrals agreed precisely with those currently used to calculate radiative corrections in the Standard Model. \par Our new technique is amazingly powerful, being applicable to massive and massless integrals alike, and capable of handling both covariant-gauge integrals and the more difficult noncovariant-gauge integrals. Perhaps the most important feature of the matrix method is the ability to execute the 4\omega-dimensional momentum integrations in a single operation, exactly and in analytic form. The method works equally well for other axial-type gauges, notably the temporal gauge (n^2>0) and the pure axial gauge (n^2<0).
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spelling cern-2705272019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/0550-3213(94)00599-Ahttp://cds.cern.ch/record/270527engLeibbrandt, GeorgeWilliams, JimmyTwo-loop quark self-energy in a new formalism; 1, overlapping divergencesParticle Physics - TheoryA new integration technique for multi-loop Feynman integrals, called the \it matrix method\rm, is developed and then applied to the divergent part of the overlapping two-loop quark self-energy function \,i\Sigma\, in the light-cone gauge \ n\!\cdot\!A^a(x)=0,\ n^2=0. It is shown that the coefficient of the double-pole term is strictly local, even off mass-shell, while the coefficient of the single-pole term contains local as well as nonlocal parts. On mass-shell, the single-pole part is local, of course. It is worth noting that the original overlapping self-energy integral reduces eventually to 10 covariant and 38 noncovariant-gauge integrals. We were able to verify explicitly that the {\it divergent parts} of the 10 double covariant-gauge integrals agreed precisely with those currently used to calculate radiative corrections in the Standard Model. \par Our new technique is amazingly powerful, being applicable to massive and massless integrals alike, and capable of handling both covariant-gauge integrals and the more difficult noncovariant-gauge integrals. Perhaps the most important feature of the matrix method is the ability to execute the 4\omega-dimensional momentum integrations in a single operation, exactly and in analytic form. The method works equally well for other axial-type gauges, notably the temporal gauge (n^2>0) and the pure axial gauge (n^2<0).hep-th/9410130CERN-TH-7364-94CERN-TH-7364-94oai:cds.cern.ch:2705271994-10-18
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
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Williams, Jimmy
Two-loop quark self-energy in a new formalism; 1, overlapping divergences
title Two-loop quark self-energy in a new formalism; 1, overlapping divergences
title_full Two-loop quark self-energy in a new formalism; 1, overlapping divergences
title_fullStr Two-loop quark self-energy in a new formalism; 1, overlapping divergences
title_full_unstemmed Two-loop quark self-energy in a new formalism; 1, overlapping divergences
title_short Two-loop quark self-energy in a new formalism; 1, overlapping divergences
title_sort two-loop quark self-energy in a new formalism; 1, overlapping divergences
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(94)00599-A
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