Quasicanonical quantum field theory
- 15 January 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 9 (2) , 373-386
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.9.373
Abstract
We call a quantum-field-theory model quasicanonical if it is defined by canonical equal-time field commutation relations (e.g., ) and local field equations [e.g., ], and is locally invariant to scale transformations [e.g., ]. [These requirements are not consistent if the model is purely canonical, i.e., if is the simple Wick product::.] Canonical Bjorken scaling is valid in such models provided that the field equations are also locally invariant to transformations [] and the physical currents are -invariant. We discuss here further properties and consequences of these models. (a) We incorporate positivity and -invariance restrictions on light-cone expansions and deduce the form of the consequent bilocal operators [e.g., ]. (b) We exhibit a Hamiltonian formulation of the theory, both in the massless and massive cases. (c) We show that the theory is locally conformal- and inversion- [] invariant. These symmetries are spontaneously broken. (d) We discuss the implications of the model for deep-inelastic electron-positron annihilation. Exact scaling is obtained. (e) We study the possible low-energy consequences of the (spontaneously broken) symmetry. These include the PCAC (partial conservation of axial-vector current) consistency conditions and the Gell-Mann charge algebra. (f) We consider the arguments for and consequences of a spontaneous breakdown of the dilatation symmetry.
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