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Polaron Variational Methods In The Particle Representation Of Field Theory : I. General Formalism

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 Added by Andreas Schreiber
 Publication date 1995
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We apply nonperturbative variational techniques to a relativistic scalar field theory in which heavy bosons (``nucleons) interact with light scalar mesons via a Yukawa coupling. Integrating out the meson field and neglecting the nucleon vacuum polarization one obtains an effective action in terms of the heavy particle coordinates which is nonlocal in the proper time. As in Feynmans polaron approach we approximate this action by a retarded quadratic action whose parameters are to be determined variationally on the pole of the two-point function. Several ansatze for the retardation function are studied and for the most general case we derive a system of coupled variational equations. An approximate analytic solution displays the instability of the system for coupling constants beyond a critical value.



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