
TL;DR
This paper analyzes linear energy divergences in Coulomb gauge QCD at three-loop order, showing that while leading divergences cancel when summing all graphs, next-to-leading divergences persist.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of divergence cancellations in Coulomb gauge QCD, highlighting the behavior of next-to-leading divergences.
Findings
Leading divergences cancel in sum of all graphs
Next-to-leading divergences do not cancel out
Analysis performed at three-loop order
Abstract
The structure of linear energy divergences is analysed on the example of one graph to 3-loop order. Such dangerous divergences do cancel when all graphs are added, but next to leading divergences do not cancel out.
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