Nonintegrable threshold singularities of two-point functions in perturbation theory

2021 
In perturbation theory, the spectral densities of two-point functions develop nonintegrable threshold singularities at higher orders. In QCD, such singularities emerge when calculating the diagrams in terms of the pole quark mass, and they become stronger when one rearranges the perturbative expansion in terms of the running quark mass. In this paper, we discuss the proper way to handle such singularities.
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