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From massive gravity to modified general relativity II
We continue our investigation of massive gravity in the massless limit of
vanishing graviton mass. From gauge invariance we derive the most general
coupling between scalar matter and gravity. We get further couplings beside the
standard coupling to the energy-momentum tensor. On the classical level this
leads to a further modification of general relativity.Comment: 12 pages, no figur
Smeared and unsmeared chiral vertex operators
We prove unboundedness and boundedness of the unsmeared and smeared chiral
vertex operators, respectively. We use elementary methods in bosonic Fock
space, only. Possible applications to conformal two - dimensional quantum field
theory, perturbation thereof, and to the perturbative construction of the
sine-Gordon model by the Epstein-Glaser method are discussed. From another
point of view the results of this paper can be looked at as a first step
towards a Hilbert space interpretation of vertex operator algebras.Comment: 18 pages, latex, no figure
Gauge invariance of massless QED
A simple general proof of gauge invariance in QED is given in the framework
of causal perturbation theory. It illustrates a method which can also be used
in non-abelian gauge theories.Comment: 7 pages, TEX-file, Zuerich University Preprint ZU-TH-33/199
Electron-positron pair production in the external electromagnetic field of colliding relativistic heavy ions
The results concerning the production in peripheral highly
relativistic heavy-ion collisions presented in a recent paper by Baltz {\em{et
al.}} are rederived in a very straightforward manner. It is shown that the
solution of the Dirac equation directly leads to the multiplicity, i.e. to the
total number of electron-positron pairs produced by the electromagnetic field
of the ions, whereas the calculation of the single pair production probability
is much more involved. A critical observation concerns the unsolved problem of
seemingly absent Coulomb corrections (Bethe-Maximon corrections) in pair
production cross sections. It is shown that neither the inclusion of the
vacuum-vacuum amplitude nor the correct interpretation of the solution of the
Dirac equation concerning the pair multiplicity is able the explain (from a
fundamental point of view) the absence of Coulomb corrections. Therefore the
contradiction has to be accounted to the treatment of the high energy limit.Comment: 6 pages, 4 Postscript figures, uses svjour.cls/svepj.cl
Gauge Independence of the S-Matrix in the Causal Approach
The gauge dependence of the time-ordered products for Yang-Mills theories is
analysed in perturbation theory by means of the causal method of Epstein and
Glaser together with perturbative gauge invariance. This approach allows a
simple inductive proof of the gauge independence of the physical S-matrix.Comment: 19 pages, latex, 1 figur
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