Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory
Scientific paper
1999-03-09
Eur.Phys.J.C10:357-362,1999
Physics
High Energy Physics
High Energy Physics - Theory
9 pages, revtex, no figures
Scientific paper
10.1007/s100529900074
Negative dimensional integration method (NDIM) is revealing itself as a very useful technique for computing Feynman integrals, massless and/or massive, covariant and non-covariant alike. Up to now, however, the illustrative calculations done using such method are mostly covariant scalar integrals, without numerator factors. Here we show how those integrals with tensorial structures can also be handled with easiness and in a straightforward manner. However, contrary to the absence of significant features in the usual approach, here the NDIM also allows us to come across surprising unsuspected bonuses. In this line, we present two alternative ways of working out the integrals and illustrate them by taking the easiest Feynman integrals in this category that emerges in the computation of a standard one-loop self-energy diagram. One of the novel and as yet unsuspected bonus is that there are degeneracies in the way one can express the final result for the referred Feynman integral.
Schmidt Alexandre G. M.
Suzuki Alfredo T.
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