What is Feynman diagrams: Definition and 150 Discussions

In theoretical physics, a Feynman diagram is a pictorial representation of the mathematical expressions describing the behavior and interaction of subatomic particles. The scheme is named after American physicist Richard Feynman, who introduced the diagrams in 1948. The interaction of subatomic particles can be complex and difficult to understand; Feynman diagrams give a simple visualization of what would otherwise be an arcane and abstract formula. According to David Kaiser, "Since the middle of the 20th century, theoretical physicists have increasingly turned to this tool to help them undertake critical calculations. Feynman diagrams have revolutionized nearly every aspect of theoretical physics." While the diagrams are applied primarily to quantum field theory, they can also be used in other fields, such as solid-state theory. Frank Wilczek wrote that the calculations which won him the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics "would have been literally unthinkable without Feynman diagrams, as would [Wilczek's] calculations that established a route to production and observation of the Higgs particle."Feynman used Ernst Stueckelberg's interpretation of the positron as if it were an electron moving backward in time. Thus, antiparticles are represented as moving backward along the time axis in Feynman diagrams.
The calculation of probability amplitudes in theoretical particle physics requires the use of rather large and complicated integrals over a large number of variables. Feynman diagrams can represent these integrals graphically.
A Feynman diagram is a graphical representation of a perturbative contribution to the transition amplitude or correlation function of a quantum mechanical or statistical field theory. Within the canonical formulation of quantum field theory, a Feynman diagram represents a term in the Wick's expansion of the perturbative S-matrix. Alternatively, the path integral formulation of quantum field theory represents the transition amplitude as a weighted sum of all possible histories of the system from the initial to the final state, in terms of either particles or fields. The transition amplitude is then given as the matrix element of the S-matrix between the initial and the final states of the quantum system.

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    Create Feynman Diagrams online

    I need to put some Feynman Diagrams in a paper that I'm writing on my Mac (Lion) with Texpad, but I don't know how to create them in Latex (I tried it with some things I found on google [feynmf], but it didn't work). So I need a way to create them online, if you know one. I hope this is the...
  2. S

    What is a loop (in Feynman Diagrams)?

    Hey, I was wondering what exactly a loop is of this kind : I understand the initial & final four momentums to be the same and so there is no boundary on the possible allowed momentums in the loop. My professor said the loop is equal to (or can be modeled as) the self-interaction by...
  3. S

    Feynman diagrams and relativistic propagators

    Hey again, I have a question on a couple of things related to feynman diagrams but also the relativistic scalar propagator term. First of all, this interaction: The cross represents a self-interaction via the mass and characterised by the term: -im^2, is this just some initial state...
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    Feynman diagrams for Quantum Gravity

    Dear collegues, I want to share with you a little idea which permits to obtain (almost apparently) renormalizable Feynman diagrams for General Relativity. (See attached file) This idea exchanges renormalizability with non-locality. I'll vary fain if someone of you will try to calculate any...
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    Semester Project concerning Feynman Diagrams

    Hi there everyone. I'll try to keep this short. I'm currently a sophomore at a local college. I'm in Honors Calculus 1 and part of the honors course requires a research project at the end of the semester. I'm studying to be an ER Doctor/Particle Physicist, yes I know this will take some...
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    Draw Feynman Diagram: e+e- → VeVe

    Feynman Diagrams! Please Help! Hi guys! I've been asked to draw a scattering and annihilation Feynman diagram for the following scenario: e+e- → VeVe (The second Ve is an anti-neutrino just couldn't figure how to put the bar on! :P I've tried it and I'm convinced the mediating...
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    Number of weighted vacuum Feynman diagrams

    I didn't know where to put this, because it isn't a homework or coursework I have to do but just a thing I'm trying to understand. Anyway, I have attached the problem as an image. We have a scalar quartic lagrangian in d dimensions. It says that the number of vacuum Feynman diagrams, at a...
  8. C

    Feynman diagrams for spin 1/2 particles

    I think I have a pretty good handle on how scalar field scattering works in QFT, so now I'm trying to wrap my head around spin 1/2 particles, and I'm having a bit of trouble with it. For instance, in N + \phi \rightarrow N + \phi scattering, an application of the Feynman rules leads to an...
  9. H

    Draw Feynman Diagrams: e+e- to e+e-, μ+μ-, γ e-

    Homework Statement Draw the Feynman diagram vertex corresponding to the interaction Lint = eAμJμ, where Aμ is the electromagnetic field and e is the coupling constant. Draw all the Feynman diagrams in quantum electrodynamics to O(e2) describing the processes: (i) e+e- ----> e+e-, (ii)...
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    Basic question about Feynman Diagrams

    Can a vertex of a Feynman diagram have more than three particles going in or out from it? Assuming all other conservation laws are obeyed, of course. I haven't seen this being explicitly stated but all the Feynman vertices I have seen have three arms attached. Thank you.
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    Feynman diagrams for more than two particles

    Are the Feynman diagrams still applicable to more than two particles interactions? This would be very helpful in modelling many-body scattering cross-sections.
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    Feynman diagrams for Bremsstrahlung

    Hi, the breaking radiation emitted by the scattering of an electron with an external field is described by the hamiltonian: H=\bar \Psi^- (\displaystyle{\not}{A}_e + \displaystyle{\not}A) \Psi^+ where A_e is the external static classical field, while A is the quantized field. The...
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    What Are the Most Important Feynman Diagrams in Particle Physics?

    Hi, what do you think are the most important Feynman diagrams (or probably better: what do you think are the most important processes in particle physics)? Thanks, Quantum Cosmo
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    Feynman Diagrams on Srednicki's book.

    I am reading Srednicki's Quantum Field Theory recently. I have thought over the descriptions of the Feynman Diagrams on his book in chapter 9, but I still can not understand what these diagrams mean and how do they help us to calculate the right-hand side of the equation 9.11 on the book. Is...
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    Feynman Diagrams- Not Conserving Momentum?

    I'm reading QED. At first I thought I understood Feynman diagrams, but due to ones like these I'm not so sure anymore. In either of these diagrams, the photon "curves" around in space time. Why would it travel in anything BUT a straight line if nothing is influencing it? I liked to picture these...
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    How can you determine which bosons are used in reactions in QFT?

    Hey there, this isn't a homework / coursework question so I didn't think it should be posted in that section. I can't seem to find a source which explicitly tells you how to determine which bosons are used in reactions. I understand how to work out if a reaction is legal or not by using charge...
  17. M

    LaTeX Can I use feynmf to generate sums of Feynman diagrams?

    Does anyone here use the package feynmf to generate feynman diagrams? I can use it to build diagrams, but I don't know how to build sums of diagrams i.e. diagramA + diagram B + diagram C Does anyone know how to do this? Thanks
  18. S

    Feynman diagrams: Planar Vs Non-Planar topologies

    Hi everybody, as usual I need help with some definitions regarding many-loop calculations. In particular what do we mean with planar and non-planar topologies exactly? I have an idea but I'm really not sure how to formalize it for an arbitrary big number of loops and legs. Second, once...
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    On Feynman diagrams, why do antiparticles have their arrows pointing backwards

    ...compared to normal particles? I was told this was something about, for a particle moving forward in spacetime, its antiparticle can be considered as moving backwards in space time. but that really doesn't mean anything to me. what's wrong with putting a forward arrow on an...
  20. N

    Conserved quantities in the Feynman diagrams.

    I'm currently reading Griffiths book (I'm at chapter 4) on Particle physics, and I had a question about Feynman diagrams. In every "node" of a Feynman diagram, what quantities are conserved? Further, what quantities are conserved over the entire diagram?
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    Counting and Grouping Feynman Diagrams

    I'm working through Srednicki's QFT text, and I'm continuously vexed by the various numerical factors in diagrams and vertices, as well as the grouping of diagrams. For example, in Chapter 10 (pg 75) Srednicki treats basic \phi\phi\rightarrow\phi\phi scattering processes in \phi^3. He claims...
  22. N

    Scalar field theory - Feynman diagrams and anti-particles

    I'm working on a "draw all possible Feynman diagrams up to order 2" problem for a scalar field that obeys the Klein-Gordon equation, and I'm wondering about a few things. When I did a course on particle physics and was first introduced to Feynman diagrams in the context of QED (but not QED...
  23. R

    Are Feynman diagrams evaluated using the residue theorem or Wick rotation?

    Say you want to evaluate this integral: \int^{\infty}_{-\infty} \frac{dx}{x^2-A} Since the bottom factors into \frac{1}{(x-\sqrt{A})(x+\sqrt{A})} , using the theorem of residues, the integral is \pm 2\pi i (\frac{1}{2\sqrt{A}}) (where \pm is + if Im \{\sqrt{A} \}>0 and - otherwise, but...
  24. marcus

    Spinfoams are the Feynman diagrams of GFT (V. Rivasseau)

    Vincent Rivasseau and four others just posted "July3150" (I mean 1007.3150, just easier to remember that way for some reason) where they made the observation in effect that spinfoams are the Feynman diagrams of GFT. It's not a new thing to point out, but it is very helpful to mention...
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    Draw a series of Feynman diagrams

    Homework Statement I need to draw a series of Feynman diagrams to show some processes, but I'm unsure if I'm doing these correctly. I've put them together in this one post and detailed each below in turn, hopefully this is going to make sense. I know there's a few, but I want to make sure I'm...
  26. M

    Feynman Diagrams for Exam Prep: Position vs. Momentum Space

    I'm learning how to do Feynman diagrams for an exam coming up, and have come across diagrams in both position and momentum space. If I'm asked to draw a Feynman diagram without specifying which kind, is it generally assumed that it's in position space? If I label the the incoming and outgoing...
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    Calculating weights of Feynman Diagrams

    I have a two point Green's Function with a phi^4 interacting Hamiltonian and am considering the second order of pertubation, and must work out the following: T[\phi(x_1) \phi(x_2) \phi(y_1)^4 \phi(y_2)^4] = T[\phi(x_1) \phi(x_2) \phi(y_1) \phi(y_1) \phi(y_1) \phi(y_1) \phi(y_2) \phi(y_2)...
  28. H

    Standard Model Feynman Diagrams

    I have spent a while trying to get to grips with the building blocks used for constructing feynman diagrams, below is my attempt at a set of reactions, how am I doing so far? I don't think e^{+}e^{-}\rightarrow\mu^{+}\mu^{-} can happen since a gluon only interacts on particles with a...
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    Feynman diagrams - neutrino interactions

    I have some well ordered feyman diagrams which have an incoming neutrino interacting at a vertex with a w boson and emitting an electron. since a neutrino can pass through some 18 light years of led without interacting, I'm wandering how a single neutrino interacts at this vertex?
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    Wick's Theorm to Feynman Diagrams?

    Is this right? To calculate a scattering amplitude for a certain scattering event, you take the term in the wick's expansion of the S-Matrix that suits your situation best. Then you draw a Feynman Diagram that corresponds to the term in the wick's expansion, then just use the Feynman Rules to...
  31. B

    Short question: Spontaneous emission from Feynman diagrams?

    Hey all, I am just wondering if one can directly calculate the Einstein coefficient in spontaneous emission of, say, two-level atoms through feynman diagrams? I searched for sources in google but could not find anything. Thanks a lot for an answer! Wit best regards, blue2script
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    Divergent tree level Feynman diagrams?

    Hi everybody! I'm a new Physics Forums user and hope someone could help me out with my minor dilemma. I'm a PhD student in mathematical/theoretical physics and I' working on the Boltzmann equation in QFT. Up to now, there was no major emphasis on Feynamn diagrams - the approach was rather more...
  33. malawi_glenn

    Exponent of disconnected Feynman diagrams

    hello, I am trying to follow the arguments in Peskin pages 96-97 where the exponentiation of disconnected diagrams are performed. I think the 'proof' is too 'not detailed' and was wondering if there exists a better explanation elsewhere? My biggest question is the sentence on page 97 "The sum...
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    What are the key concepts in Srednicki's explanation of Feynman diagrams in QFT?

    I'm trying to learn Feynman diagrams from Srednicki's QFT book! Could someone retell and summarize in his or her own words what Srednicki is saying in the three paragraphs after equation 9.11? (I don't understand what the (2P)!/(2P-3V)! different combinations are, how Feynman diagrams are...
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    Symmetry factors for Feynman diagrams

    Hello I have to calculate symmetry factors for the following feynman diagrams for my qft class, and would be hugely grateful if anyone could point out any mistakes (I'm sure there are lots!) that I've made. http://picasaweb.google.com/jessicagreerstanley/Physics#5259179071440262450"...
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    Connecting n-Point Functions, Feynman Diagrams & S-Matrix

    I would like to clearify the connection between n-point functions, Feynman diagrams and S-matrix. I do not want ( yet) to understand the detailed derivation of the LSZ reduction formula, just the rough connection between the n-point function on the one side and the S- matrix on the other...
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    Learning Feynman Diagrams from Peskin & Schroeder

    Homework Statement I’m trying to learn Feynman diagrams from Peskin and Schroeder. I’m stuck right now on page 91-93, especially about constant factors and symmetry factors. Equation 4.44 and the two constants 3 and 12 in it make perfect sense to me. The trouble starts with 4.45. I understand...
  38. R

    Electromagnetism and Feynman diagrams

    1. Feynman says all of electromagnetism follows from Maxwell equations. 2. Somebody (Pointing to a Feynman diagram of a photon/electron reaction) said all of electromagnetism is in that one diagram. So, can anyone help me with these two questions: how does point 1 come from point 2. And, how...
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    Drawing Feynman Diagrams with Feynmf

    Hi everybody, I am a MAC OS X user, and I have a trouble with feynmf package in latex. I have downloaded the package from CTAN website and followed the instructions for installation. Then in my latex file I coded a generic 2-body scattering process labeled as "generic", after typesetting...
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    Drawing Feynman diagrams with Feynmf

    I have posted a question on the Tutorial subforum because there was already a thread on that subject but I figured that people here may be more likely to be able to help me out https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?p=1313121#post1313121 Thanks! Patrick
  41. marcus

    Baratin-Freidel: Hidden Quantum Gravity in 4d Feynman diagrams

    http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0611042 Hidden Quantum Gravity in 4d Feynman diagrams: Emergence of spin foams Aristide Baratin, Laurent Freidel 28 pages, 7 figures "We show how Feynman amplitudes of standard QFT on flat and homogeneous space can naturally be recast as the evaluation of...
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    Draw Simple Feynman Diagrams w/ Latex, Feynmf & TeXnicCentre

    Could anyone direct me to a coherent tutorial for drawing simple Feynman diagrams in Latex (I use TeXnicCentre) using the Feynmf package? The only ones I've found are rather complicated, given that I don't have a huge deal of experience with the writing of lengthy 'tex. Cheers, guys. [If this...
  43. marcus

    Long-awaited Freidel Baratin (QG related to Feynman diagrams)

    http://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0604016 Hidden Quantum Gravity in 3d Feynman diagrams Aristide Baratin, Laurent Freidel 35 pages, 4 figures "In this work we show that 3d Feynman amplitudes of standard QFT in flat and homogeneous space can be naturally expressed as expectation values of a specific...
  44. R

    LaTeX Feynman diagrams in threads or latex

    Hey, I was wandering if anyone knew if the Feynman diagrams could be created in Latex or in threads like this? If not then maybe it would be an interesting development avenue...
  45. V

    Counting Feynman Diagrams with n Vertices

    Is there a systematical way to count all the possible feynman diagram with vertices less than or equal to n...
  46. E

    Application for drawing Feynman diagrams

    Hi, I'm seeking for a software, witch will alow me to easily draw Feynman diagrams. I have currently found: FeynMF: LaTeX package. Not very nice to use, but very good quality diagrams FeynmanDraw: Very primitive WIN software. Not fine diagrams. FeynDiagram: C++ source for drawing...
  47. E

    What Software Can Be Used to Draw Feynman Diagrams on Windows?

    Hi, I'm seeking for a software, witch will alow me to easily draw Feynman diagrams. I have currently found: FeynMF: LaTeX package. Not very nice to use, but good quality diagrams FeynmanDraw: Very primitive WIN software. Not fine diagrams. FeynDiagram: C++ source for drawing. Complicated...
  48. R

    Good references on Feynman diagrams

    I'm looking for some excellent references on Feynman diagrams, from an overview of the basics to a description of the relation between the diagrams and the heavy duty mathematics that they represent. Any information would be appreciated.
  49. R

    Feynman Diagrams and free electrons

    Richard Feynman in his Physics lectures and diagrams show a free electron emitting a photo and/ or absorbing a photon. He (They?) always show the electron being deflected. My question is if the photon has no mass how can or why does the electron react by being deflected in motion? If it is a...
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