Applications of basis light-front quantization to QED
Journal article, 2014

Hamiltonian light-front quantum field theory provides a framework for calculating both static and dynamic properties of strongly interacting relativistic systems. Invariant masses, correlated parton amplitudes and time-dependent scattering amplitudes, possibly with strong external time-dependent fields, represent a few of the important applications. By choosing the light-front gauge and adopting an orthonormal basis function representation, we obtain a large, sparse, Hamiltonian matrix eigenvalue problem for mass eigenstates that we solve by adapting ab initio no-core methods of nuclear many-body theory. In the continuum limit, the infinite matrix limit, we recover full covariance. Guided by the symmetries of light-front quantized theory, we adopt a two-dimensional harmonic oscillator basis for transverse modes that corresponds with eigensolutions of the soft-wall anti-de Sitter/quantum chromodynamics (AdS/QCD) model obtained from light-front holography. We outline our approach and present results for non-linear Compton scattering, evaluated non-perturbatively, where a strong and time-dependent laser field accelerates the electron and produces states of higher invariant mass i.e. final states with photon emission. © 2014.

Author

James P. Vary

X. Zhao

Antony Ilderton

Chalmers, Applied Physics, Condensed Matter Theory

H. Honkanen

Pieter Maris

S.J. Brodsky

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements

0920-5632 (ISSN)

Vol. 251-252 10-15

Subject Categories

Physical Sciences

DOI

10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2014.04.002

More information

Created

10/8/2017