Operator-theoretic infrared renormalization and construction of dressed 1-particle states in non-relativistic QED

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Thomas Chen

Publication date: 24 August 2001

Abstract: We consider the infrared problem in a model of a freely propagating, nonrelativistic charged particle of mass 1 in interaction with the quantized electromagnetic field. The hamiltonian of the system is regularized by an infrared cutoff ssigll1 and an ultraviolet cutoff Lambdasim1 in the interaction term, in units of the mass of the charged particle. Due to translation invariance, it suffices to study Hps, the restriction of the hamiltonian to the fibre Hilbert space of the conserved momentum operator associated to total momentum pinR3. Under the condition that the coupling constant g and the conserved momentum p are sufficiently small, the following statements hold: (1) For every ssig>0, E0:=infspecHps is an eigenvalue with corresponding eigenvector Omega[p,ssig]inHp. (2) For all ssiggeq0, the first and second derivatives of (Egrdfrac|p|22) are O(gdelta) for some delta>0. (3) Omega[p,ssig] is not an element of the Fock space Hp in the limit ssigo0, if |p|>0. Our proofs are based on the operator-theoretic renormalization group of V. Bach, J. Fr"ohlich, and I.M. Sigal. The key difficulty in the analysis of this system is connected to the strictly marginal nature of the leading interaction term, and a main issue in our exposition is to develop analytic tools to control its renormalization flow.













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