Abstract

In another paper, a particular solution of the Ward–Takahashi identity was set up as a model for quantum electrodynamics. The high energy behavior of the electron and photon propagators was investigated. The purpose of the present work is to investigate the asymptotic infrared behavior of the electron propagator near the mass shell in our model–theory. It is shown that, in general, it has a branch point, rather than just a pole at p2 = −m2, with the "singularity" being different from the known result of Abrikosov and Solov'ev, and coincides with theirs only in the gauge G = −1. The electron propagator, however, has rigorously a pole in the Yennie gauge.

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