179 research outputs found
Perturbative Results Without Diagrams
Higher-order perturbative calculations in Quantum (Field) Theory suffer from
the factorial increase of the number of individual diagrams. Here I describe an
approach which evaluates the total contribution numerically for finite
temperature from the cumulant expansion of the corresponding observable
followed by an extrapolation to zero temperature. This method (originally
proposed by Bogolyubov and Plechko) is applied to the calculation of
higher-order terms for the ground-state energy of the polaron. Using
state-of-the-art multidimensional integration routines 2 new coefficients are
obtained corresponding to a 4- and 5-loop calculation.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures, WS style (included), to be published in
Proceedings of "Path Integrals - New Trends and Perspectives", Dresden
(Germany), Sept. 23 - 28, 200
Vacuum Polarization Effects in the Worldline Variational Approach to Quantum Field Theory
The worldline variational approach is extended beyond the quenched
approximation, i.e. to include virtual pair production of heavy particles. This
is achieved either by an expansion of the functional determinant to second
order or by an hybrid ansatz for the quadratic trial action consisting of
fields for the light particles and worldlines for the heavy ones as in the
linear polaron model. Numerical results and analytic approximations show a
reduction of radiative effects with increasing number of flavors.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures, to be published in the proceedings of PANIC05,
Santa Fe, NM, USA, Oct. 200
Nuclear Polarization Corrections for the S--Levels of Electronic and Muonic Deuterium
We calculate the second-order corrections to the atomic energy level shifts
in ordinary and muonic deuterium due to virtual excitations of the deuteron
which are important for ongoing and planned precise experiments in these
systems. For light atoms a method can be used in which the shift is expressed
as integrals over the longitudinal and transverse inelastic structure functions
of the nucleus. We employ the structure functions arising from separable NN
potentials of the Yamaguchi and Tabakin form which can be evaluated
analytically. Special emphasis is put on gauge invariance which requires a
consistent inclusion of interaction currents and seagull terms. The effect of
the D-wave component of the deuteron is investigated for the leading
longitudinal contribution. We also estimate the shift for pionic deuterium.Comment: 11 pages (plain latex), one figure available by request, PSI-PR-93-16
(to appear in Phys. Let. B
Proton Polarization Shifts in Electronic and Muonic Hydrogen
The contribution of virtual excitations to the energy levels of electronic
and muonic hydrogen is investigated combining a model-independent approach for
the main part with quark model predictions for the remaining corrections.
Precise values for the polarization shifts are obtained in the long-wavelength
dipole approximation by numerically integrating over measured total
photoabsorption cross sections. These unretarded results are considerably
reduced by including retardation effects in an approximate way since the
average momentum transfer (together with the mean excitation energy) turns out
to be larger than usually assumed. Transverse and seagull contributions are
estimated in a simple harmonic oscillator quark model and found to be
non-negligible. Possible uncertainties and improvements of the final results
are discussed.Comment: 8 pages, LATEX, no figures, discussion improved and references
updated, final version accepted for publication in Phys. Lett.
Improved variational description of the Wick-Cutkosky model with the most general quadratic trial action
We generalize the worldline variational approach to field theory by
introducing a trial action which allows for anisotropic terms to be induced by
external 4-momenta of Green's functions. By solving the ensuing variational
equations numerically we demonstrate that within the (quenched) scalar
Wick-Cutkosky model considerable improvement can be achieved over results
obtained previously with isotropic actions. In particular, the critical
coupling associated with the instability of the model is lowered, in accordance
with expectations from Baym's proof of the instability in the unquenched
theory. The physical picture associated with a different quantum mechanical
motion of the dressed particle along and perpendicular to its classical
momentum is discussed. Indeed, we find that for large couplings the dressed
particle is strongly distorted in the direction of its four-momentum. In
addition, we obtain an exact relation between the renormalized coupling of the
theory and the propagator. Along the way we introduce new and efficient methods
to evaluate the averages needed in the variational approach and apply them to
the calculation of the 2-point function.Comment: 32 pages, 4 figures, Latex. Some typos corrected and expanded
discussion of the instability of the model provided. Accepted in Eur. Phys.
J.
A New Path-Integral Representation of the -Matrix in Potential Scattering
We employ the method used by Barbashov and collaborators in Quantum Field
Theory to derive a path-integral representation of the -matrix in
nonrelativistic potential scattering which is free of functional integration
over fictitious variables as was necessary before. The resulting expression
serves as a starting point for a variational approximation applied to
high-energy scattering from a Gaussian potential. Good agreement with exact
partial-wave calculations is found even at large scattering angles. A novel
path-integral representation of the scattering length is obtained in the
low-energy limit.Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure, Latex with amsmath, amssym; v2: some typos
corrected, matches published versio
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