184 research outputs found
The vacuum state functional of interacting string field theory
We show that the vacuum state functional for both open and closed string
field theories can be constructed from the vacuum expectation values it must
generate. The method also applies to quantum field theory and as an application
we give a diagrammatic description of the equivalance between Schrodinger and
covariant repreresentations of field theory.Comment: 15 pages, 35 .eps figure
Localisation in worldline pair production and lightfront zero-modes
7 pages, 2 pdf figures. Version 3: minor update to simplify presentation, results and conclusions unchangedThe nonperturbative probability of pair production in electric fields depending on lightfront time is given exactly by the locally constant approximation. We explain this by showing that the worldline path integral defining the effective action contains a constraint, which localises contributing paths on hypersurfaces of constant lightfront time. These paths are lightfront zero-modes and there can be no pair production without them; the effective action vanishes if they are projected out
Exact Classical and Quantum Dynamics in Background Electromagnetic Fields
Analytic results for (Q)ED processes in external fields are limited to a few
special cases, such as plane waves. However, the strong focussing of intense
laser fields implies a need to go beyond the plane wave model. By exploiting
Poincar\'e symmetry and superintegrability we show how to construct, and solve
without approximation, new models of laser-particle interactions. We illustrate
the method with a model of a radially polarised (TM) laser beam, for which we
exactly determine the classical orbits and quantum wave functions. Including in
this way the effects of transverse field structure should improve predictions
and analyses for experiments at intense laser facilities.Comment: 6 pages, 3 pdf figure
Backreaction on background fields: A coherent state approach
There are many situations in which a strong electromagnetic field may be
approximated as a fixed background. Going beyond this approximation, i.e.
accounting for the back-reaction of quantum process on the field, is however
challenging. Here we develop an approach to this problem which is a
straightforward extension of background field methods. The approach follows
from the observation that scattering in an on-shell background is equivalent to
scattering between coherent states; we show that by deforming these states one
can model back-reaction. Focussing on intense laser-matter interactions, we
provide examples which model beam depletion and, furthermore, introduce an
extremisation principle with which to determine the level of depletion in a
given scattering process.Comment: 16 pages, 6 pdf figure
Nonperturbative pair production in interpolating fields
13 pages, 10 figuresWe compare the effects of timelike, lightlike and spacelike one-dimensional inhomogeneities on the probability of nonperturbative pair production in strong fields. Using interpolating coordinates we give a unifying picture in which the effect of the inhomogeneity is encoded in branch cuts and poles circulated by complex worldline instantons. For spacelike inhomogeneities the length of the cut is related to the existence of critical points, while for lightlike inhomogeneities the cut contracts to a pole and the instantons become contractable to points, leading to simplifications particular to the lightlike case. We calculate the effective action in fields with up to three nonzero components, and investigate its behaviour under changes in field dependence
Physical charges in QED and QCD
Talk given at the International Workshop on QCD Green's Functions, Confinement and Phenomenology, September 7-11 2009, ECT Trento, Italy. 8 pages, 3 pdf figures. V2: references added, to appear in PoSWe show that the `dressing' approach, which describes physical charges as gauge invariant composites of matter and clouds of gauge bosons, arises naturally in gauge theories. We give perturbative examples of dressings for both asymptotic charges and for states in which the fields are confined to a compact volume as is required, for example, by causality in pair creation. In QCD, we use dressed states to demonstrate explicitly how Gribov copies obstruct the non-perturbative construction of colour charges
Classical and quantum particle dynamics in univariate background fields
We investigate deviations from the plane wave model in the interaction of
charged particles with strong electromagnetic fields. A general result is that
integrability of the dynamics is lost when going from lightlike to timelike or
spacelike field dependence. For a special scenario in the classical regime we
show how the radiation spectrum in the spacelike (undulator) case becomes
well-approximated by the plane wave model in the high energy limit, despite the
two systems being Lorentz inequivalent. In the quantum problem, there is no
analogue of the WKB-exact Volkov solution. Nevertheless, WKB and uniform-WKB
approaches give good approximations in all cases considered. Other approaches
that reduce the underlying differential equations from second to first order
are found to miss the correct physics for situations corresponding to barrier
transmission and wide-angle scattering.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figure
Prospects for studying vacuum polarisation using dipole and synchrotron radiation
The measurement of vacuum polarisation effects, in particular vacuum
birefringence, using combined optical and x-ray laser pulses is now actively
pursued. Here we briefly examine the feasibility of two alternative setups. The
first utilises an alternative target, namely a converging dipole pulse, and the
second uses an alternative probe, namely the synchrotron-like emission from
highly energetic particles, themselves interacting with a laser pulse. The
latter setup has been proposed for experiments at ELI-NP.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures. Submitted to the special issue "Ultra-high Field
Physics With Lasers" of the Journal of Plasma Physic
Propagators and Matrix Basis on Noncommutative Minkowski Space
We describe an analytic continuation of the Euclidean Grosse-Wulkenhaar and
LSZ models which defines a one-parameter family of duality covariant
noncommutative field theories interpolating between Euclidean and Minkowski
space versions of these models, and provides an alternative regularization to
the usual Feynman prescription. This regularization allows for a matrix model
representation of the field theories in terms of a complex generalization of
the usual basis of Landau wavefunctions. The corresponding propagators are
calculated and identified with the Feynman propagators of the field theories.
The regulated quantum field theories are shown to be UV/IR-duality covariant.
We study the asymptotics of the regularized propagators in position and matrix
space representations, and confirm that they generically possess a comparably
good decay behaviour as in the Euclidean case.Comment: 45 pages; v2: clarifying comments added; v3: further clarifying
comments added; Final version published in Physical Review
Pair production from residues of complex worldline instantons
6 pages, 3 pdf/png figures. Matches journal versionWe study nonperturbative pair production in electric fields with lightlike inhomogeneities, using complex worldline instantons. We show that the instanton contribution to the pair production probability is a complex contour integral over the instanton itself, and that pair production in the considered fields can be recast in terms of Cauchy's residue theorem. The instantons contribute residues from the poles they circulate (i.e. give local contributions), and the invariance of complex integrals under contour deformation manifests in the instanton contributions as invariance under a set of generalised, complex, reparameterisations
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