Quasi-particle re-summation and integral gap equation in thermal field theory

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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10.1088/1126-6708/2005/05/068

A new approach to quantum field theory at finite temperature and density in arbitrary space-time dimension D is developed. We focus mainly on relativistic theories, but the approach applies to non-relativistic ones as well. In this quasi-particle re-summation, the free energy takes the free-field form but with the one-particle energy $\omega (\vec{k})$ replaced by $\vep (\vec{k})$, the latter satisfying a temperature-dependent integral equation with kernel related to a zero temperature form-factor of the trace of stress-energy tensor. For 2D integrable theories the approach reduces to the thermodynamic Bethe ansatz. For relativistic theories, a thermal c-function $C_{\rm qs} (T)$ is defined for any $D$ based on the coefficient of the black body radiation formula. Thermodynamical constraints on it's flow are presented, showing that it can violate a ``c-theorem'' even in 2D. At a fixed point $C_{\rm qs}$ is a function of thermal gap parameters which generalizes Roger's dilogarithm to higher dimensions. This points to a strategy for classifying rational theories based on ``polylogarithmic ladders'' in mathematics, and many examples are worked out. An argument suggests that the 3D Ising model has $C_{\rm qs} = 7/8$. (In 3D a free fermion has $C_{\rm qs} = 3/4$.) Other applications are discussed, including the free energy of anyons in 2D and 3D, phase transitions with a chemical potential, and the equation of state for cosmological dark energy.

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