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arxiv: hep-th/9909123 · v2 · submitted 1999-09-17 · ✦ hep-th · hep-ph

Correct Treatment of 1/(ηcdot k)^p Singularities in the Axial Gauge Propagator

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keywords propagatorsingularitiesgaugesaxial-typecdotstructureaxialcomplicated
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The propagators in axial-type, light-cone and planar gauges contain 1/(\eta\cdot k)^p-type singularities. These singularities have generally been treated by inventing prescriptions for them. In this work, we propose an alternative procedure for treating these singularities in the path integral formalism using the known way of treating the singularities in Lorentz gauges. To this end, we use a finite field-dependent BRS transformation that interpolates between Lorentz-type and the axial-type gauges. We arrive at the $\epsilon$-dependent tree propagator in the axial-type gauges. We examine the singularity structure of the propagator and find that the axial gauge propagator so constructed has {\it no} spurious poles (for real $k$). It however has a complicated structure in a small region near $\eta\cdot k=0$. We show how this complicated structure can effectively be replaced by a much simpler propagator.

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