The point-charge self-energy in Lee-Wick Theories
Abstract
In this paper we study the ultraviolet and infrared behaviour of the self energy of a point-like charge in the vector and scalar Lee-Wick electrodynamics in a d+1 dimensional space time. It is shown that in the vector case, the self energy is strictly ultraviolet finite up to d=3 spatial dimensions, finite in the renormalized sense for any d odd, infrared divergent for d=2 and ultraviolet divergent for d>2 even. On the other hand, in the scalar case, the self energy is striclty finite for d≤ 3, and finite, in the renormalized sense, for any d odd.
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