Spontaneously Broken Gauge Symmetries. II. Perturbation Theory and Renormalization

Benjamin W. Lee and Jean Zinn-Justin
Phys. Rev. D 5, 3137 – Published 15 June 1972; Erratum Phys. Rev. D 8, 4654 (1973)
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Abstract

The second paper in this series is devoted to the formulation of a renormalizable perturbation theory of Higgs phenomena (spontaneously broken gauge theories). In Sec. II, we reformulate the renormalization prescription for massless Yang-Mills theories in terms of gauge-invariant renormalization counterterms in the action. Section III gives a group-theoretic discussion of Higgs phenomena. We discuss the possibility that an asymmetric vacuum is stable, and show how the symmetry of the physical vacuum determines the mass spectrum of the gauge bosons. We show further that in a special gauge (U gauge), all unphysical fields can be eliminated. Section IV discusses the quantization of a spontaneously broken gauge theory in the R gauge, where, as we show in Sec. V, Green's functions are made finite by the renormalization counterterms of the symmetric theory (in which the gauge invariance is not spontaneously broken). The R-gauge formulation makes use of redundant fields for the sake of renormalizability. Section VI is a discussion of the low-energy limits of propagators in the R-gauge formulation. In Sec. VII we show that the particles associated with redundant fields peculiar to the R-gauge formulation are unphysical, i.e., they do not contribute to the sum over intermediate states.

  • Received 10 March 1972

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.5.3137

©1972 American Physical Society

Erratum

Erratum: Spontaneously Broken Gauge Symmetries. II. Perturbation Theory and Renormalization

Benjamin W. Lee and Jean Zinn-Justin
Phys. Rev. D 8, 4654 (1973)

Authors & Affiliations

Benjamin W. Lee

  • National Accelerator Laboratory, P. O. Box 500, Batavia, Illinois 60510
  • Institute for Theoretical Physics, State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York 11790

Jean Zinn-Justin*

  • Institute for Theoretical Physics, State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York 11790

  • *On leave of absence from SPT, CEN Saclay, B.P. 2, 91 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.

See Also

Spontaneously Broken Gauge Symmetries. I. Preliminaries

Benjamin W. Lee and Jean Zinn-Justin
Phys. Rev. D 5, 3121 (1972)

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Vol. 5, Iss. 12 — 15 June 1972

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