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Diagrammatic structures of the Nielsen identity

The $Γ$-function, or the effective potential of a gauge field theory should comply with the Nielsen identity, which implies how the effective potential evolves as we shift the gauge-fixing term. In this paper, relying on an abelian toy model, we aim at proving this identity in a diagrammatic form with the $\overline{R}_ξ$ gauge. The basic idea is to find out the ghost chain after partially differentiating the diagram by the $ξ$ parameter, and shrink the waists of the diagram into points to separate the bulk-part and $C$-part of the diagrams. The calculations can be generalized to the models implemented with non-abelian groups, multiple Higgs and fermion multiplets, and to the finite temperature cases. Inspired by this, we also suggest that when resumming the super-daisy diagrams, one can deduct some irrelevant terms at the connections between the daisy ringlets to fit the Nielsen identity up to arbitrary $\hbar$ orders.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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