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Classical nonrelativistic effective field theories for a real scalar field

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A classical nonrelativistic effective field theory for a real Lorentz-scalar field $\phi$ is most conveniently formulated in terms of a complex scalar field $\psi$. There have been two derivations of… Click to show full abstract

A classical nonrelativistic effective field theory for a real Lorentz-scalar field $\phi$ is most conveniently formulated in terms of a complex scalar field $\psi$. There have been two derivations of effective Lagrangians for the complex field $\psi$ in which terms in the effective potential were determined to order $(\psi^* \psi)^4$. We point out an error in each of the effective Lagrangians. After correcting the errors, we demonstrate the equivalence of the two effective Lagrangians by verifying that they both reproduce $T$-matrix elements of the relativistic real scalar field theory and by also constructing a redefinition of the complex field $\psi$ that transforms terms in one effective Lagrangian into the corresponding terms of the other.

Keywords: effective field; field; nonrelativistic effective; scalar field; real scalar; classical nonrelativistic

Journal Title: Physical Review D
Year Published: 2018

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