Name: Xiu-Lei Ren Date: 12/17/16-11:19:08 AM Z
Dear Vladyslav,
Recently, I use the TID to calcualte a triangle diagram,
where the dirac spinors are explicitly involved.
TID[ (SpinorUBar[Momentum[p3, D],
mN].GAD[\[Mu]].SpinorU[
Momentum[p1, D], mN]) (SpinorUBar[Momentum[p4,
D],
mN].GAD[\[Nu]].GAD[\[Omega]].GAD[\[Rho]].SpinorU[
Momentum[p2, D], mN]) ((2 FVD[l,
\[Mu]] + FVD[q, \[Mu]]) FVD[
l, \[Nu]] (FVD[p4, \[Omega]] -
FVD[l, \[Omega]]) (FVD[l,
\[Rho]] +
FVD[q, \[Rho]])) FeynAmpDenominator[
PropagatorDenominator[Momentum[l, D],
m\[Pi]],
PropagatorDenominator[Momentum[l + q, D],
m\[Pi]],
PropagatorDenominator[Momentum[p4 - l, D], mN]],
l,
UsePaVeBasis -> True, PaVeAutoReduce -> False]
Unfortunately, TID not works with
TID::failmsg: Error! TID has encountered a fatal problem and must abort the computation. The problem reads: Your input contains a mixture of 4- and D-dimensional quantities. This i\[Ellipsis] on, unless you are using the Breitenlohner-Maison-t’Hooft-Veltman scheme. >>
When I use FC9.0.1 to do such calculation, there is no problem.
Could you kindly let me what should I do in FC9.2.0?
Thanks in advance!
Xiu-Lei Ren