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RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM PHYSICS From Advanced Quantum Mechanics to Introductory Quantum Field Theory Quantum physics and special relativity theory were two of the greatest break- throughs in physics during the twentieth century and contributed to paradigm shiftsinphysics.Thisbookcombinesthesetwodiscoveriestoprovideacomplete descriptionofthefundamentalsofrelativisticquantumphysics,guidingthereader effortlesslyfromrelativisticquantummechanicstobasicquantumfieldtheory. Thebookgivesathoroughanddetailedtreatmentofthesubject,beginningwith the classification of particles, the Klein–Gordon equation and the Dirac equation. It then moves on to the canonical quantization procedure of the Klein–Gordon, Dirac, and electromagnetic fields. Classical Yang–Mills theory, the LSZ formal- ism, perturbation theory and elementary processes in QED are introduced, and regularization, renormalization, and radiative corrections are explored. With exer- cisesscatteredthroughthetextandproblemsattheendofmostchapters,thebook isidealforadvancedundergraduateandgraduatestudentsintheoreticalphysics. TOMMY OHLSSON is Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Royal Institute of Technology(KTH),Sweden.Hismainresearchfieldistheoreticalparticlephysics, especiallyneutrinophysicsandphysicsbeyondtheStandardModel. RELATIVISTIC QUANTUM PHYSICS From Advanced Quantum Mechanics to Introductory Quantum Field Theory TOMMY OHLSSON RoyalInstituteofTechnology(KTH),Sweden CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge,NewYork,Melbourne,Madrid,CapeTown, Singapore,Sa˜oPaulo,Delhi,Tokyo,MexicoCity CambridgeUniversityPress TheEdinburghBuilding,CambridgeCB28RU,UK PublishedintheUnitedStatesofAmericabyCambridgeUniversityPress,NewYork www.cambridge.org Informationonthistitle:www.cambridge.org/9780521767262 (cid:2)c T.Ohlsson2011 Thispublicationisincopyright.Subjecttostatutoryexception andtotheprovisionsofrelevantcollectivelicensingagreements, noreproductionofanypartmaytakeplacewithout thewrittenpermissionofCambridgeUniversityPress. Firstpublished2011 PrintedintheUnitedKingdomattheUniversityPress,Cambridge AcataloguerecordforthispublicationisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Ohlsson,Tommy,1973– Relativisticquantumphysics:fromadvancedquantummechanicstointroductory quantumfieldtheory/TommyOhlsson. p. cm. ISBN978-0-521-76726-2(Hardback) 1. Quantumtheory. I. Title. QC174.12.O352011 530.12–dc23 2011018860 ISBN 978-0-521-76726-2Hardback CambridgeUniversityPresshasnoresponsibilityforthepersistenceor accuracyofURLsforexternalorthird-partyinternetwebsitesreferredto inthispublication,anddoesnotguaranteethatanycontentonsuch websitesis,orwillremain,accurateorappropriate. InmemoryofmyfatherDick Contents Preface pagexi 1 Introductiontorelativisticquantummechanics 1 1.1 Tensornotation 1 1.2 TheLorentzgroup 3 1.3 ThePoincarégroup 9 1.4 Casimiroperators 11 1.5 Generaldescriptionofrelativisticstates 12 1.6 IrreduciblerepresentationsofthePoincarégroup 13 1.7 One-particlerelativisticstates 16 Problems 21 Guidetoadditionalrecommendedreading 21 2 TheKlein–Gordonequation 22 2.1 Transformationproperties 24 2.2 Thecurrent 25 2.3 SolutionstotheKlein–Gordonequation 26 2.4 Chargedparticles 28 2.5 TheKleinparadox 30 2.6 Thepionicatom 34 Problems 38 Guidetoadditionalrecommendedreading 39 3 TheDiracequation 40 3.1 FreeparticlesolutionstotheDiracequation 45 3.2 Problems with the Dirac equation: the hole theory and the Diracsea 50 3.3 Somegammagymnasticsandtracetechnology 52 3.4 Spinoperators 57 viii Contents 3.5 Orthogonalityconditionsandenergyprojectionoperators 61 3.6 RelativisticinvarianceoftheDiracequation 63 3.7 Bilinearcovariants 66 3.8 Electromagnetic structure of Dirac particles and charge conjugation 68 3.9 Constantsofmotion 72 3.10 Centralpotentials 74 3.11 Thehydrogenicatom 77 3.12 TheWeylequation 86 3.13 Helicityandchirality 89 Problems 90 Guidetoadditionalrecommendedreading 92 4 Quantizationofthenon-relativisticstring 94 4.1 Equationofmotionforthenon-relativisticstring 94 4.2 Solutionstothewaveequation:normalmodes 97 4.3 Generalizedpositionsandmomenta 98 4.4 Quantization 99 4.5 Quantaasparticles 101 Problem 103 Guidetoadditionalrecommendedreading 104 5 Introductiontorelativisticquantumfieldtheory: propagators,interactions,andallthat 105 5.1 Propagators 106 5.2 Lagrangians 109 5.3 Gaugeinteractions 111 5.4 ScatteringtheoryandMøllerwaveoperators 113 5.5 The S operator 115 Guidetoadditionalrecommendedreading 121 6 QuantizationoftheKlein–Gordonfield 122 6.1 Canonicalquantization 122 6.2 Fieldoperatorsandcommutators 126 6.3 Green’sfunctionsandpropagators 129 6.4 Theenergy–momentumtensor 132 6.5 Classicalexternalsources 134 6.6 ThechargedKlein–Gordonfield 135 Problems 135 Guidetoadditionalrecommendedreading 137

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