Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the application of the Kallen-Lehmann spectral representation to determine the mass shift of a scalar field, specifically exploring the relationship between the physical mass and the bare mass of a particle.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- One participant suggests that the spectral representation could be used to find the mass shift \(\delta m^2 = m^2 - m_0^2\) of a scalar field.
- Another participant expresses doubt, stating that deriving the spectral density function requires using the actual mass \(m\) rather than the bare mass \(m_0\), implying that the pole of the full propagator is determined by the free single-particle propagator's pole location.
- A later reply indicates that it can indeed be done, referencing a specific page in a document.
- One participant apologizes for potentially misleading the discussion but acknowledges their initial uncertainty.
- Another participant clarifies that they were considering the same idea and found it unproductive, leading them to seek input from the forum.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express differing views on whether the spectral representation can be used to determine the mass shift, with some uncertainty and exploration of the topic evident in the responses.
Contextual Notes
The discussion includes assumptions about the relationship between physical and bare masses, and the implications of using different mass definitions in the spectral representation, which remain unresolved.