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Zero modes, beta functions and IR/UV interplay in higher-loop QED

We analyze the relation between the short-distance behavior of quantum field theory and the strong-field limit of the background field formalism, for QED effective Lagrangians in self-dual backgrounds, at both one and two loop. The self-duality of the background leads to zero modes in the case of sp...

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Autores principales: Dunne, Gerald V., Gies, Holger, Schubert, Christian
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2002/11/032
http://cds.cern.ch/record/588793
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Gies, Holger
Schubert, Christian
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description We analyze the relation between the short-distance behavior of quantum field theory and the strong-field limit of the background field formalism, for QED effective Lagrangians in self-dual backgrounds, at both one and two loop. The self-duality of the background leads to zero modes in the case of spinor QED, and these zero modes must be taken into account before comparing the perturbative beta function coefficients and the coefficients of the strong-field limit of the effective Lagrangian. At one-loop this is familiar from instanton physics, but we find that at two-loop the role of the zero modes, and the interplay between IR and UV effects in the renormalization, is quite different. Our analysis is motivated in part by the remarkable simplicity of the two-loop QED effective Lagrangians for a self-dual constant background, and we also present here a new independent derivation of these two-loop results.
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spelling cern-5887932021-09-17T02:49:07Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2002/11/032http://cds.cern.ch/record/588793engDunne, Gerald V.Gies, HolgerSchubert, ChristianZero modes, beta functions and IR/UV interplay in higher-loop QEDParticle Physics - TheoryWe analyze the relation between the short-distance behavior of quantum field theory and the strong-field limit of the background field formalism, for QED effective Lagrangians in self-dual backgrounds, at both one and two loop. The self-duality of the background leads to zero modes in the case of spinor QED, and these zero modes must be taken into account before comparing the perturbative beta function coefficients and the coefficients of the strong-field limit of the effective Lagrangian. At one-loop this is familiar from instanton physics, but we find that at two-loop the role of the zero modes, and the interplay between IR and UV effects in the renormalization, is quite different. Our analysis is motivated in part by the remarkable simplicity of the two-loop QED effective Lagrangians for a self-dual constant background, and we also present here a new independent derivation of these two-loop results.We analyze the relation between the short-distance behavior of quantum field theory and the strong-field limit of the background field formalism, for QED effective Lagrangians in self-dual backgrounds, at both one and two loop. The self-duality of the background leads to zero modes in the case of spinor QED, and these zero modes must be taken into account before comparing the perturbative beta function coefficients and the coefficients of the strong-field limit of the effective Lagrangian. At one-loop this is familiar from instanton physics, but we find that at two-loop the role of the zero modes, and the interplay between IR and UV effects in the renormalization, is quite different. Our analysis is motivated in part by the remarkable simplicity of the two-loop QED effective Lagrangians for a self-dual constant background, and we also present here a new independent derivation of these two-loop results.hep-th/0210240CERN-TH-2002-252UMSNH-PHYS-02-10CERN-TH-2002-252UMSNH-PHYS-2002-10oai:cds.cern.ch:5887932002-10-24
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Dunne, Gerald V.
Gies, Holger
Schubert, Christian
Zero modes, beta functions and IR/UV interplay in higher-loop QED
title Zero modes, beta functions and IR/UV interplay in higher-loop QED
title_full Zero modes, beta functions and IR/UV interplay in higher-loop QED
title_fullStr Zero modes, beta functions and IR/UV interplay in higher-loop QED
title_full_unstemmed Zero modes, beta functions and IR/UV interplay in higher-loop QED
title_short Zero modes, beta functions and IR/UV interplay in higher-loop QED
title_sort zero modes, beta functions and ir/uv interplay in higher-loop qed
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2002/11/032
http://cds.cern.ch/record/588793
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