Discussion Overview
The discussion centers on the mediation of forces by gauge bosons, specifically focusing on the exchange of photons between electrons and the implications for gravitons. Participants explore whether there is a calculable number of photons exchanged during interactions, the nature of their frequencies, and the quantization of forces. The conversation touches on theoretical frameworks, calculations, and the challenges of integrating quantum field theory with gravity.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Conceptual clarification
- Debate/contested
- Mathematical reasoning
Main Points Raised
- Some participants propose that the number of photons exchanged in an electron collision can be calculated, with contributions from all positive integer numbers of photons being summed to determine the probability amplitude.
- Others argue that photons exchanged do not have a particular frequency, as calculations involve integrating over all photon momenta.
- A participant notes that the method of calculating probability amplitudes does not apply to gravitons, as results tend to diverge, complicating the development of a quantum theory of gravity.
- Concerns are raised regarding the fixed momentum of photons in tree-level diagrams, with only loop diagrams allowing for independent momenta, leading to divergences in field theory.
- Some participants discuss the implications of including all photon momenta and the validity of mediating any number of photons in interactions.
- One participant suggests that while intermediate momenta can be arbitrary in loop diagrams, this leads to infinities that require renormalization in quantum field theory.
- Questions are posed about the feasibility of measuring the exact number or frequency of photons exchanged during interactions, with a consensus that such measurements are not typically possible.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express a range of views on the nature of photon exchange and the implications for quantum field theory and gravity. There is no clear consensus on the validity of the initial questions posed, nor on the specifics of calculating photon contributions or measuring their properties.
Contextual Notes
Limitations include the dependence on specific definitions of momentum in tree-level versus loop diagrams, and the unresolved nature of divergences in quantum field theory calculations.