A Study of Scattering Processes in QED and Calculation of Anomalous Magnetic Moment of The Electron
A Study of Scattering Processes in QED and Calculation of Anomalous Magnetic Moment of The Electron
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Calculation of Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the Electron
Abhinandan Yadav
Department of Physics
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad
03 May, 2018
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Overview
Quantum Electrodynamics
e− e+ → µ− µ+
e− e+ → µ− µ+ (Polarized)
e− γ → e− γ
e− e+ → γγ
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Scalar Field Quantization
I To quantize scalar field we reinterpret the fields ψ(x) and π(x) as operator
I Equal time commutation relation is
Hence complex Scalar field represent two particles with opposite charge.
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Spinor Field Quantization
I Dirac Equation
(i∂/ − m)ψ = 0
Where ∂/ = γ µ ∂µ and γ µ is Dirac 4 × 4 matrices satisfying anti commutation relation
{γ µ , γ ν } = 2gµν
I To quantize Dirac field we expand ψ and ψ̄ in terms of complete set of plane waves and
impose anti commutation relations
{cr (p), c†s (k)} = {dr (p), ds† (k)} = δrs δ(p − k)
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Quantum Electrodynamics
L = ψ(i∂/ − m)ψ
I L is invariant under global gauge transformation but not under local gauge transformation.
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LQED = ψ(i∂/ − m)ψ − Fµν F µν − ieψγ µ ψAµ
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A few processes at the leading order
I Differential cross section for two final state particle in CMS is given as
dσ 1 |p1 |2
= |M(pA , pB → p1 , p2 )|2 (1)
dΩ 2EA 2EB |vA − vB | (2π)2 4Ecm
I for any genral process total cross-section is
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d3 pf 1
Z
1 X
σ = Πf (2π)4 δ (4) (P − pf ) (2)
2EA 2EB |vA − vB | (2π)3 2Ef
× |M(pA , pB → pf )|2 (3)
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e − e + → µ− µ+
e+ µ−
p0
k
ie2
= vs0 (p0 )γ µ us (p)ur (k)γµ vr0 (k0 ) (4)
q q2
k0
p
e− µ+
I squared of the matrix element is given by
e4
|M|2 = v(p0 )γ µ u(p)u(p)γµ v(p0 )u(k)γµ v(k0 )v(k0 )γν u(k) (5)
q4
I completeness relations
X
us (p)us (p) = (/
p + m)
s
X
vs0 (p0 )vs0 (p0 ) = p0 − m)
(/ (6)
s0
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e− e+ → µ− µ+ contd...1
then summing over all possible spin state and taking me w 0 we end up with
1X e4
|M|2 = 8 4 [(p.k)(p0 .k0 ) + (p.k0 )(p0 .k) + m2µ (p.p0 ) (7)
4 spin q
dσ α2
→ 2
(1 + cos2 θ)
dΩ 4ECM
s
4πα2 m2µ 1 mµ 2
σ= 2
1− 1 + (10)
3Ecm E2 2 E2
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e− e+ → µ− µ+ (Polarized)
I the matrices
1 + γ5 1 − γ5
0 0 1 0
= , =
2 0 1 2 0 0
are projection operator onto right handed and left handed spinor respectively.
I there are equal numbers of positive and negative helicity states
1 + γ5
v̄(p0 )γ µ u(p) → v̄(p0 )γ µ ( )u(p)
2
1 + γ5 0 µ
= v(p0 )† ( )γ γ u(p) (11)
2
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e− e+ → µ− µ+ (Polarized) contd...1
e− +
R eL → µ− +
R µL
e− +
R eL → µ− +
L µR
e− +
L eR → µ− +
R µL (12)
e− +
L eR → µ− +
L µR
4e4 h i
|M|2 = 4
2(p.k)(p0 .k0 ) + 2(p.k0 )(p0 .k) − αµβν p0α pβ ρµσν p0α pβ kρ k0σ
q
= e4 (1 + cos θ)2 (13)
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e− e+ → µ− µ+ (Polarized) contd...2
dσ − + α2
(e e → µ− +
R µL ) = (1 + cos θ)2 (14)
dΩ R L 2
4Ecm
I we can get cross-section for other three non vanishing combination which is given as
dσ − + α2
(eR eL → µ− +
L µR ) = 2
(1 − cos θ)2
dΩ 4Ecm
dσ − + α2
(eL eR → µ− +
R µL ) = 2
(1 − cos θ)2
dΩ 4Ecm
dσ − + α2
(eL eR → µ− +
l µL ) = 2
(1 + cos θ)2
dΩ 4Ecm
I In the limit E >> mµ only 4 helicity combinations give non-zero matrix elements.
I Adding up all sixteen contributions, and dividing by 4 to average over electron and
positron spins, we can recover the unpolarized cross sections in the massless limit.
4πα2
3 mµ 4
σ→ 2
1 − (15)
3ECM 8 E
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e− γ → e− γ
γ µ /k γ ν + 2γ µ pν −γ ν k/0 γ µ + 2γ ν pµ
iM = −ie2 ∗µ (k0 )ν (k)ū(p0 ) + u(p) (16)
2p.k −2p.k0
squaring above equation and taking average over all spin states we get
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e4 p.k0 1 2
1X p.k 1 1 1
|M|2 = + + 2m 2
− + m 4
− (17)
4 spin 4 p.k p.k0 p.k p.k0 p.k p.k0
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e− γ → e− γ contd..1
To obtain cross section we draw a picture of kinematics in lab frame four momenta for initial
and final photon is given as
k = (ω, ωẑ)
k0 = (ω 0 , ω 0 sin θ, 0, ω 0 cos θ)
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e− γ → e− γ contd..2
ω 02
Z Z
1
dΠ2 = d cos θ
8π ωm
plugging squared amplitude in the formula of differential cross section (8), we get
2
πα2 ω0 ω0
dσ ω
= 2 + 0 − sin2 θ
d cos θ m ω ω ω
ω0
in the limit of ω → 0 we see that ω
→ 1, so the cross section becomes
dσ πα2
= 2 (1 + cos2 θ);
d cos θ m
8πα2
σtotal =
3m2
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e− e+ → γγ
this process is related to Compton scattering by crossing symmetry to obtain the correct
amplitude from Compton scattering we make replacements in(17)
p → p1 p0 → −p2 k → −k1 k0 → k2
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e− e+ → γγ contd..1
2πα2 1 + cos2 θ
dσ
→
d cos θ s sin2 θ
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Calculation of Anomalous Magnetic Moment of the electron – Calculation at
one loop
p0
k
1
= ie2 ū(p0 ) Γµ (p0 , p) u(p) 2 ū(k)γµ u(k0 ) .
(20)
q q
k0
p
in Hamiltonian of QED then S-matrix elements for scattering from this field is
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Electron Vertex Function contd..1
The form of Γµ is
iσ µν qν
Γµ (p0 , p) = γ µ F1 (q2 ) + F2 (q2 ).
2m
in lowest order F1 = 1 and F2 = 0
amplitude for scattering of electron from a non zero potential Acl
µ (x) = (φ(x), 0)
here we see that F1 (0) is the electric charge of electron in the units of e.
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Electron Vertex Function contd..2
where
e σk
hµi = [F1 (0) + F2 (0)] ξ 0† ξ
m 2
and the expression for the magnetic moment of the electron is
e
µ=g S
2m
where g is Lande g-factor and S is the electron spin, hence
in the leading order of perturbation theory we have F2 (0) = 0 so QED predicts g = 2 + O(α).
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Anomalous Magnetic Moment
Let’s evaluate one-loop diagram
1
Z 1 2
= dxdydzδ(x + y + z − 1)
((k − p)2 + i)(k02 − m2 + i)(k2 − m2 + i) 0 D3
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Anomalous Magnetic Moment contd..1
and numerator is
−1 µ 2
Numerator = ū(p0 ) γ l + (−y/ p)γ µ ((1 − y)/
q + z/ q + z/
p)
2
i
+m2 γ µ − 2m(1 − 2y)q2 + 2zpµ u(p) (21)
pγ µ
/ = 2pµ − γ µ /
p
pu(p) = mu(p)
/ and ū(p0 )p/0 = ū(p0 ) (22)
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our expression for the order O(α) contribution becomes
Z
d4 l
Z 1 2
ū(p0 )δΓµ (p0 , p)u(p) = 2ie2 dxdydzδ(x + y + z − 1)
(2π)4 0 D3
−1 2
× ū(p0 ) γ µ · l + (1 − x)(1 − y)q2 + (1 − 4z − z2 )m2
2
iσ µν qν
+ (2m2 z(z − 1)) u(p). (23)
2m
To get the correction to the magnetic moment of electron in O(α) we have to evaluate only
d4 l i(−1)m
Z
1 1 1
4 2
=
(2π) [lE − ∆] m (4π)2 (m − 1)(m − 2) ∆m−2
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we have
α
Z 1
2m2 z(1 − z)
F2 (q2 ) = dxdydzδ(x + y + z − 1) + O(α2 )
2π 0 m2 (1 − z)2 − q2 xy
at q2 =0
α
F2 (q2 = 0) =
2π
correction to g-factor O(α) is
g−2 α
ae ≡ = ≈ .0011614.
2 2π
α e
µ= 2+ S
π 2m
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Summary
I Scalar Field
I Spinor Field
I Lagrangian of QED
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References
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Thank You!
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