Chiral anomalies via classical and quantum functional methods

Oct, 2004
26 pages
Published in:
  • Int.J.Mod.Phys.A 20 (2005) 5009-5036
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Abstract:
In the quantum path integral formulation of a field theory model an anomaly arises when the functional measure is not invariant under a symmetry transformation of the Lagrangian. In this paper, generalizing previous work done on the point particle, we show that even at the classical level we can give a path integral formulation for any field theory model. Since classical mechanics cannot be affected by anomalies, the measure of the classical path integral of a field theory must be invariant under the symmetry. The classical path integral measure contains the fields of the quantum one plus some extra auxiliary ones. So, at the classical level, there must be a sort of cancellation of the quantum anomaly between the original fields and the auxiliary ones. In this paper we prove in detail how this occurs for the chiral anomaly.
  • 11.30.Rd
  • 45.20
  • Chiral anomalies
  • classical and quantum functional methods
  • quantum mechanics
  • field theory
  • fermion: chiral
  • path integral: measure
  • anomaly
  • conservation law