Interaction between two point-like charges in nonlinear electrostatics
Abstract
We consider two point-like charges in electrostatic interaction between them within the framework of a nonlinear model, associated with QED, that provides finiteness of their field energy. We find the common field of the two charges in a dipole-like approximation, where the separation between them R is much smaller than the observation distance r: with the linear accuracy with respect to the ratio R/r, and in the opposite approximation, where R r, up to the the term quadratic in the ratio r/R. The consideration fulfilled proposes the law a+b R1/3 for the energy, when the charges are close to one another, R→ 0. This leads to the singularity of the force between them to be R-2/3, which is weaker than Coulomb law R-2.
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