The effect of radiation corrections to the mass of an electron and positron on the polarization operator of a photon in a magnetic field
Abstract
The polarization operator of a photon in a constant and uniform magnetic field is studied taking into account the radiation width and shift of the Landau levels in both weak and strong fields compared with the critical field H0=4,41·1013 G . A general formula is obtained for the polarization operator of a photon in which radiation effects are taken into account. Now diverging previously threshold terms have a finite value. The conditions are formulated under which the energy levels completely overlap, and thereby the most appropriate application of the semiclassical operator method to the problem under study becomes.
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