Renormalization of Yang-Mills fields in the light-front without non-local terms

Abstract

The study of renormalization of Yang-Mills fields in the light-front gauge has always been a delicate subject in that divergent non-local terms arise from the calculations of Feynman diagrams. In this short paper we show that this happened because of a deficiency in the gauge fixing procedure that results in an incorrect propagator and propose a cure for it by considering the correct propagator for the gauge potential. We explicitly show that the use of our correct propagator in the light-front leads to a vacuum polarization tensor at the one-loop level that is free of non-local terms.

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