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Hello, I'm running FeynCalc 10.0.0 with FeynArts 3.11 and FeynHelpers 1.4.0 on a Mac using Mathematica 12.3.1.0. I need to run a one-loop (to be possibly extended to two loops) computation in QCD and I would like to use the axial gauge. https://feyncalc.github.io/FeynCalcBookDev/GluonPropagator.html FeynCalc supports the axial gauge. The second question is more convoluted. I hope I stated my questions clearly enough. Valerio |
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Hi, as to your first question, GluonPropagator[] is actually very Despite of the fact that this stuff was in FeynCalc since However, in your case the problem would be FeynArts, that doesn't Of course, having eikonal propagators also means that you will Regarding your second question, such a measurement function Personally, here I would use reverse unitarity to rewrite the Cheers, |
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Hi Vladyslav, thanks for your prompt and exhaustive answer. Cheers, |
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Hi Vladyslav, thank you so much for the further insight! In fact, I was moving precisely along that direction, i.e. trying to define a new generic model in FeynArts but I was having some difficulties that you just solved. :-) I found the idea of reverse unitarity illuminating. As for the integrals with the eikonal propagator, I found this old paper that is good for the one loop integrals. Perhaps moving from here I can derive something useful at two loops. Just to put my question into context and to motivate why I decide to go for the axial gauge, let me explain a little more in detail what I would like to do. Thanks again for your very useful input! Cheers, |
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Hi Valerio, I don't think that this approach should cause issues within FeynCalc, since all ingredients appear to be there already. You can have explicit Dirac indices using DCHN, while linear propagators can be entered as SFADs. Perhaps you could try to see how far you can get and if there are issues or some nonobvious things, I could give my advice here and there. Cheers, |
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Hi,
as to your first question, GluonPropagator[] is actually very
misleading here. Yes, there are this (and few other) functions
that are meant for people entering amplitudes by hand.
Despite of the fact that this stuff was in FeynCalc since
the 90s, I don't think that anyone used it for anything beyond tree-level.
Simply because only since version 9.3 FeynCalc sort of can deal with
eikonal propagators in loops.
However, in your case the problem would be FeynArts, that doesn't
support axial gauage. I guess you could hack the SM model and replace
the propagator by hand or do it on the amplitude level, though.
Of course, having eikonal propagators also means that you will
have to calculate …