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WHEN RENORMALIZABILITY MAY BE NOT SUFFICIENT: COULOMB PROBLEM FOR VECTOR BOSONS

WHEN RENORMALIZABILITY MAY BE NOT SUFFICIENT: COULOMB PROBLEM FOR VECTOR BOSONS

The Coulomb problem for vector bosons W ± incorporates a known difficulty; the boson falls on the center. In QED the fermion vacuum polarization produces a barrier at small distances which solves the problem. In a renormalizable SU(2) theory containing vector triplet (W + , W - , γ) and …