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Møller scattering in 2 + 1 of generalized quantum electrodynamics in the heisenberg picture

arXiv
Authors: David Montenegro

Year

2020

Paper ID

20704

Status

Preprint

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In this paper, we investigate from the framework of generalized electrodynamics the differential cross section of the electron-electron scattering process e^- e^- → e^- e^-, i.e., Møller scattering, in (2+1) dimensions in the Heisenberg picture. To this goal, one starts within the stable and unitary framework of planar generalized electrodynamics, instead of Maxwell one. We argue the Haag's theorem strongly suggests the study of the differential cross section in the Heisenberg representation. Afterward, we explore the influence of Podolsky mass cutoff and calculate the differential cross section considering data based on condensed matter systems.

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