NONTRIVIAL GHOSTS AND SECOND-CLASS CONSTRAINTS

Author:

CHISHTIE FARRUKH1,McKEON D. G. C.12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Mathematics, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6A 5B7, Canada

2. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Algoma University, Sault St.Marie, ON P6A 2G4, Canada

Abstract

In a model in which a vector gauge field [Formula: see text] is coupled to an antisymmetric tensor field [Formula: see text] possessing a pseudoscalar mass, it has been shown that all physical degrees of freedom reside in the vector field. Upon quantizing this model using the Faddeev–Popov procedure, explicit calculation of the two-point functions 〈ϕϕ〉 and 〈Wϕ〉 at one-loop order seems to have yielded the puzzling result that the effective action generated by radiative effects has more physical degrees of freedom than the original classical action. In this paper we point out that this is not in fact a real effect, but rather appears to be a consequence of having ignored a "ghost" field arising from the contribution to the measure in the path integral arising from the presence of nontrivial second-class constraints. These ghost fields couple to the fields [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text], which makes them distinct from other models involving ghosts arising from second-class constraints (such as massive Yang–Mills (YM) models) that have been considered, as in these other models such ghosts decouple. As an alternative to dealing with second-class constraints, we consider introducing a "Stueckelberg field" to eliminate second-class constraints in favor of first-class constraints and examine if it is possible to then use the Faddeev–Popov quantization procedure. In the Proca model, introduction of the Stueckelberg vector is equivalent to the Batalin–Fradkin–Tyutin (BFT) approach to converting second-class constraints to being first-class through the introduction of new variables. However, introduction of a Stueckelberg vector is not equivalent to the BFT approach for the vector–tensor model. In an appendix, the BFT procedure is applied to the pure tensor model and a novel gauge invariance is found. In addition, we also consider extending the Hamiltonian so that half of the second-class constraints become first-class and the other half become associated gauge conditions. We also find for this tensor-vector theory that when converting the phase space path integral to the configuration space path integral, a nontrivial contribution to the measure arises that is not manifestly covariant and which is not simply due to the presence of second-class constraints.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics,Nuclear and High Energy Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics

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