Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking Mechanism in Light-Front Quantized Field Theory- (Discretized Formulation)

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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10 pages, Latex. AIP Conf. Proceedings 272, ed. J. Sanford, pg. 2125; contribuited to XXVI Int. Conf.on HEP, Dallas, Texas, Au

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The scalar field is quantized in the discretized light-front framework following the {\em standard} Dirac procedure and its infinite volume limit taken. The background field and the nonzero mode variables do not commute for finite volume; they do so only in the continuum limit. A {\em non-local constraint} in the theory relating the two is shown to follow and we must deal with it along with the Hamiltonian. At the tree level the constraint leads to a description of the spontaneous symmetry breaking. The elimination of the constraint would lead to a highly involved light-front Hamiltonian in contrast to the one found when we ignore altogether the background field. The renormalized constraint equation would also account for the instability of the symmetric phase for large enough couping constant.

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