The lowest operator dimension at large global charge in the O(2) Wilson-Fisher model is derived to leading order in 1/J and epsilon, giving 0.293 J^(3/2) at D = 3 and a crossover controlled by lambda = J epsilon.
Exponentiation of multiparticle amplitudes in scalar theories. II. Universality of the exponent
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It has been shown recently that the amplitude of the creation of $n$ real scalar particles by one virtual boson near $n$--particle threshold exhibits exponential behavior at $n\sim1/\lambda$. We extend this result to the processes of multiparticle production at threshold by two virtual bosons. We find that both the tree--level amplitude and leading--$n$ loop corrections have the same exponential behavior, with the common exponent for $1\to n$ and $2\to n$ processes, for various kinematics. This result strongly indicates that the exponent for multiparticle amplitudes is independent of the initial state and that there may exist a semiclassical approach to the study of multiparticle production.
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Accessing Large Global Charge via the $\epsilon$-Expansion
The lowest operator dimension at large global charge in the O(2) Wilson-Fisher model is derived to leading order in 1/J and epsilon, giving 0.293 J^(3/2) at D = 3 and a crossover controlled by lambda = J epsilon.