Source field

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In theoretical physics, a source field is a field J whose multiple

Ssource = JΦ

appears in the action, multiplied by the original field Φ. Consequently, the source field appears on the right-hand side of the equations of motion (usually second-order partial differential equations) for Φ. When the field Φ is the electromagnetic potential or the metric tensor, the source field is the electric current or the stress-energy tensor, respectively.

Also, all Green's functions (correlators) may be formally found via Taylor expansion of the partition sum considered as a function of the source fields.