The paper corrects its earlier Landau-gauge result: quenched QED with the modified Gauge Technique vertex allows on-shell renormalization only in the Yennie gauge (ξ=3), where consistent spectral-function solutions exist.
Gauge covariance of the fermion Schwinger-Dyson equation in QED
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Any practical application of the Schwinger-Dyson equations to the study of $n$-point Green's functions of a field theory requires truncations, the best known being finite order perturbation theory. Strong coupling studies require a different approach. In the case of QED, gauge covariance is a powerful constraint. By using a spectral representation for the massive fermion propagator in QED, we are able to show that the constraints imposed by the Landau-Khalatnikov-Fradkin transformations are linear operations on the spectral densities. Here we formally define these group operations and show with a couple of examples how in practice they provide a straightforward way to test the gauge covariance of any viable truncation of the Schwinger-Dyson equation for the fermion 2-point function.
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Erratum: Exact solutions to the fermion propagator Schwinger-Dyson equation in Minkowski space with on-shell renormalization for quenched QED \newline [Phys. Rev. D 96, 036021 (2017)]
The paper corrects its earlier Landau-gauge result: quenched QED with the modified Gauge Technique vertex allows on-shell renormalization only in the Yennie gauge (ξ=3), where consistent spectral-function solutions exist.