Foundations of quantum chromodynamics an introduction to perturbative methods in gauge theories

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adam_text CONTENTS Preface to the Third Edition vii Preface to the Second Edition ix Preface to the First Edition xi Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1. General Survey 1 1.2. Quarks and Color 7 1.2.1. Low-lying baryon states 9 1.2.2. Quark confinement 10 1.2.3. Indirect experimental evidences 11 1.3. Need for Asymptotic Freedom 15 1.4. Notation and Conventions 21 Chapter 2. Elements of Quantum Chromodynamics 2.1. Gauge Principle 24 2.1.1. Electrodynamics 24 2.1.2. Yang-Mills theories 29 2.2. Quantization 35 2.2.1. Trouble with the canonical quantization 35 2.2.2. Quantization in the Feynman 39 functional-integral formalism 2.2.3. Quantization of gauge fields 47 2.2.4. Fermions 53 2.3. Feynman Rules 57 2.3.1. S matrix and Green functions 57 2.3.2. φ3 theory 71 2.3.3. Quantum chromodynamics 81 2.3.4. Simple example in e+e~ annihilation 95 2.3.5. Covariant canonical quantization of 98 gauge fields 2.4. Regularization 103 2.4.1. Review of regularization schemes 103 2.4.2. Dimensional regularization 109 2.4.3. Preliminary remarks on renormalization 119 schemes xiv CONTENTS 2.5. Renormalization 124 2.5.1. Power counting 124 2.5.2. Renormalizable interactions 128 2.5.3. Renormalization in φ3 theory 132 2.5.4. BPHZ method in φ3 theory 149 2.5.5. Quantum chromodynamics 157 2.5.6. Generalized Ward-Takahashi identities 173 Chapter 3. Renormalization Group Method 3.1. Renormalization Group 180 3.1.1. Finite renormalization 180 3.1.2. Group of finite renormalizations 183 3.2. Renormalization group equations 186 3.2.1. Renormalization group equation in the 186 MS scheme 3.2.2. The renormalization group equation in other 192 schemes 3.3. Solution of the Renormalization Group Equations 199 3.3.1. Solution of the t Hooft- Weinberg equation 199 3.3.2. Behavior of the solution 201 3.4. Asymptotic Freedom 206 3.4.1. Renormalization group functions in QCD 206 3.4.2. Asymptotic freedom in QCD 214 3.4.3. Renormalization group functions in other 216 theories 3.5. Anomalous Dimensions 217 Chapter 4. Operator Product Expansion 4.1. Operator Products 222 4.1.1. Composite operators 222 4.1.2. Product of currents in deep inelastic 225 scatterings 4.1.3. Product of currents in e+e~ annihilations 231 4.2. Operator-product Expansion in Perturbation 234 Theory 4.2.1. Free field theory 234 4.2.2. The parton model 238 4.2.3. Renormalization of composite operators 243 4.2.4. Proof of the operator product expansion 249 4.2.5. Light-cone expansion 262 4.3. Coefficient Functions 263 4.3.1. Singularity in coefficient functions 263 4.3.2. Renormalization group equations 264 CONTENTS Chapter 5. Physical Applications 5.1. Total Cross Section for e+e Annihilations 268 5.1.1. Renormalization group equation 268 5.1.2. Order-g2 correction 270 5.1.3. Higher-order corrections 277 5.2. Deep Inelastic Lepton-hadron Scatterings 278 5.2.1. Moment sum rules for structure functions 278 5.2.2. Renormalization-group-improved 283 perturbation 5.2.3. Flavor structure of composite operators 289 5.2.4. The nonsinglet part 291 5.2.5. The singlet part 297 5.2.6. Experimental tests 300 5.3. Renormalization-scheme Dependence 307 5.3.1. Renormalization-scheme dependence of 307 perturbative predictions 5.3.2. β function and anomalous dimensions 311 5.3.3. e+e- annihilations and deep inelastic 312 scatterings 5.4. Jets 315 5.4.1. qq jets in e+e annihilations 315 5.4.2. Higher order effects 320 5.4.3. Experimental observation 321 5.5. Factorization and the Drell-Yan Process 322 Chapter 6. Infrared Divergences 6.1. One-loop Example 331 6.1.1. Origin of infrared divergences 331 6.1.2. Regularization 334 6.1.3. Cancellation of infrared divergences 338 6.2. Proof of the Soft-photon Cancellation in QED 345 6.2.1. Soft-photon emission 345 6.2.2. Virtual photons 351 6.2.3. Cancellation 354 6.3. General Arguments for Infrared Cancellations 355 6.3.1. Infrared divergence in QCD 355 6.3.2. The Kinoshita-Poggio-Quinn theorem 358 6.3.3. The Kinoshita-Lee-Nauenberg theorem 364 Appendix A : One-loop Contribution to Superficially 371 Divergent Feynman Amplitudes in QCD Appendix В : Useful Formulas involving the SU(N) 380 Generators AppendixC : Renormalization Constante in QCD 382 Appendix D : Feynman Rules 384 Bibliography 384 Index 403
adam_txt CONTENTS Preface to the Third Edition vii Preface to the Second Edition ix Preface to the First Edition xi Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1. General Survey 1 1.2. Quarks and Color 7 1.2.1. Low-lying baryon states 9 1.2.2. Quark confinement 10 1.2.3. Indirect experimental evidences 11 1.3. Need for Asymptotic Freedom 15 1.4. Notation and Conventions 21 Chapter 2. Elements of Quantum Chromodynamics 2.1. Gauge Principle 24 2.1.1. Electrodynamics 24 2.1.2. Yang-Mills theories 29 2.2. Quantization 35 2.2.1. Trouble with the canonical quantization 35 2.2.2. Quantization in the Feynman 39 functional-integral formalism 2.2.3. Quantization of gauge fields 47 2.2.4. Fermions 53 2.3. Feynman Rules 57 2.3.1. S matrix and Green functions 57 2.3.2. φ3 theory 71 2.3.3. Quantum chromodynamics 81 2.3.4. Simple example in e+e~ annihilation 95 2.3.5. Covariant canonical quantization of 98 gauge fields 2.4. Regularization 103 2.4.1. Review of regularization schemes 103 2.4.2. Dimensional regularization 109 2.4.3. Preliminary remarks on renormalization 119 schemes xiv CONTENTS 2.5. Renormalization 124 2.5.1. Power counting 124 2.5.2. Renormalizable interactions 128 2.5.3. Renormalization in φ3 theory 132 2.5.4. BPHZ method in φ3 theory 149 2.5.5. Quantum chromodynamics 157 2.5.6. Generalized Ward-Takahashi identities 173 Chapter 3. Renormalization Group Method 3.1. Renormalization Group 180 3.1.1. Finite renormalization 180 3.1.2. Group of finite renormalizations 183 3.2. Renormalization group equations 186 3.2.1. Renormalization group equation in the 186 MS scheme 3.2.2. The renormalization group equation in other 192 schemes 3.3. Solution of the Renormalization Group Equations 199 3.3.1. Solution of the 't Hooft- Weinberg equation 199 3.3.2. Behavior of the solution 201 3.4. Asymptotic Freedom 206 3.4.1. Renormalization group functions in QCD 206 3.4.2. Asymptotic freedom in QCD 214 3.4.3. Renormalization group functions in other 216 theories 3.5. Anomalous Dimensions 217 Chapter 4. Operator Product Expansion 4.1. Operator Products 222 4.1.1. Composite operators 222 4.1.2. Product of currents in deep inelastic 225 scatterings 4.1.3. Product of currents in e+e~ annihilations 231 4.2. Operator-product Expansion in Perturbation 234 Theory 4.2.1. Free field theory 234 4.2.2. The parton model 238 4.2.3. Renormalization of composite operators 243 4.2.4. Proof of the operator product expansion 249 4.2.5. Light-cone expansion 262 4.3. Coefficient Functions 263 4.3.1. Singularity in coefficient functions 263 4.3.2. Renormalization group equations 264 CONTENTS Chapter 5. Physical Applications 5.1. Total Cross Section for e+e' Annihilations 268 5.1.1. Renormalization group equation 268 5.1.2. Order-g2 correction 270 5.1.3. Higher-order corrections 277 5.2. Deep Inelastic Lepton-hadron Scatterings 278 5.2.1. Moment sum rules for structure functions 278 5.2.2. Renormalization-group-improved 283 perturbation 5.2.3. Flavor structure of composite operators 289 5.2.4. The nonsinglet part 291 5.2.5. The singlet part 297 5.2.6. Experimental tests 300 5.3. Renormalization-scheme Dependence 307 5.3.1. Renormalization-scheme dependence of 307 perturbative predictions 5.3.2. β function and anomalous dimensions 311 5.3.3. e+e- annihilations and deep inelastic 312 scatterings 5.4. Jets 315 5.4.1. qq jets in e+e' annihilations 315 5.4.2. Higher order effects 320 5.4.3. Experimental observation 321 5.5. Factorization and the Drell-Yan Process 322 Chapter 6. Infrared Divergences 6.1. One-loop Example 331 6.1.1. Origin of infrared divergences 331 6.1.2. Regularization 334 6.1.3. Cancellation of infrared divergences 338 6.2. Proof of the Soft-photon Cancellation in QED 345 6.2.1. Soft-photon emission 345 6.2.2. Virtual photons 351 6.2.3. Cancellation 354 6.3. General Arguments for Infrared Cancellations 355 6.3.1. Infrared divergence in QCD 355 6.3.2. The Kinoshita-Poggio-Quinn theorem 358 6.3.3. The Kinoshita-Lee-Nauenberg theorem 364 Appendix A : One-loop Contribution to Superficially 371 Divergent Feynman Amplitudes in QCD Appendix В : Useful Formulas involving the SU(N) 380 Generators AppendixC : Renormalization Constante in QCD 382 Appendix D : Feynman Rules 384 Bibliography 384 Index 403
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title_full Foundations of quantum chromodynamics an introduction to perturbative methods in gauge theories T Muta
title_fullStr Foundations of quantum chromodynamics an introduction to perturbative methods in gauge theories T Muta
title_full_unstemmed Foundations of quantum chromodynamics an introduction to perturbative methods in gauge theories T Muta
title_short Foundations of quantum chromodynamics
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Chromodynamique quantique
Perturbation (Mathématiques)
Gauge fields (Physics)
Perturbation (Mathematics)
Quantum chromodynamics
Eichtheorie (DE-588)4122125-4 gnd
Störungstheorie (DE-588)4128420-3 gnd
Quantenchromodynamik (DE-588)4128082-9 gnd
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Chromodynamique quantique
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Quantum chromodynamics
Eichtheorie
Störungstheorie
Quantenchromodynamik
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