The gauge-dependent parts of the QED fermion propagator at two loops are derived in QED3 and QED4 via Landau-Khalatnikov-Fradkin transformations, and a representative dynamical mass solution is shown to have gauge-independent pole mass and condensate.
Landau-Khalatnikov-Fradkin Transformations, Nielsen Identities, Their Equivalence and Implications for QCD
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The Landau-Khalatnikov-Fradkin transformations (LKFTs) represent an important tool for probing the gauge dependence of the correlation functions within the class of linear covariant gauges. Recently these transformations have been derived from first principles in the context of non-Abelian gauge theory (QCD) introducing a gauge invariant transverse gauge field expressible as an infinite power series in a Stueckelberg field. In this work we explicitly calculate the transformation for the gluon propagator, reproducing its dependence on the gauge parameter at the one loop level and elucidating the role of the extra fields involved in this theoretical framework. Later on, employing a unifying scheme based upon the BRST symmetry and a resulting generalized Slavnov-Taylor identity, we establish the equivalence between the LKFTs and the Nielsen identities which are also known to connect results in different gauges.
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Landau-Khalatnikov-Fradkin Transformations in Quantum Electrodynamics: For Perturbation Theory and Dynamical Mass Generation
The gauge-dependent parts of the QED fermion propagator at two loops are derived in QED3 and QED4 via Landau-Khalatnikov-Fradkin transformations, and a representative dynamical mass solution is shown to have gauge-independent pole mass and condensate.