EXTENDED DUALIZATION - A METHOD FOR THE BOSONIZATION OF ANOMALOUS FERMION SYSTEMS IN ARBITRARY DIMENSION

Citation
Jl. Cortes et al., EXTENDED DUALIZATION - A METHOD FOR THE BOSONIZATION OF ANOMALOUS FERMION SYSTEMS IN ARBITRARY DIMENSION, Physical review. D. Particles and fields, 53(10), 1996, pp. 5952-5965
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Physics, Particles & Fields
ISSN journal
05562821
Volume
53
Issue
10
Year of publication
1996
Pages
5952 - 5965
Database
ISI
SICI code
0556-2821(1996)53:10<5952:ED-AMF>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
The technique of extended dualization developed in this paper is used to bosonize quantized fermion systems in arbitrary dimension D in the low energy regime. In its original (minimal) form, dualization is rest ricted to models wherein it is possible to define a dynamical quantize d conserved charge. We generalize the usual dualization prescription t o include systems with dynamical nonconserved quantum currents. Bosoni zation based on this extended dualization requires the introduction of an additional rank O (scalar) field together with the usual antisymme tric tensor field of rank (D - 2). Our generalized dualization prescri ption permits one to clearly distinguish the arbitrariness in the boso nization from the arbitrariness in the quantization of the system. We study the bosonization of four-fermion interactions with a large mass in arbitrary dimension. First, we observe that dualization permits one to formally bosonize these models by invoking the bosonization of the free massive Dirac fermion and adding some extra model-dependent boso nic terms. Second, we explore the potential of extended dualization by considering the particular case of chiral four-fermion interactions. Here minimal dualization is inadequate for calculating the extra boson ic terms. We demonstrate the utility of extended dualization by succes sfully completing the bosonization of this chiral model. Finally, we c onsider two examples in two dimensions which illuminate the utility of using extended dualization by showing how quantization ambiguities in a fermionic theory propagate into the bosonized version, An explicit parametrization of the quantization ambiguities of the chiral current in the chiral Schwinger model is obtained. Similarly, for the sine-Gor don interaction in the massive Thirring model the quantization arbitra riness is explicitly exhibited and parametrized.