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      Coulomb problem for vector bosons versus Standard Model

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          The Coulomb problem for vector bosons W(+/-) propagating in an attractive Coulomb field incorporates a known difficulty, i.e. the total charge of the boson localized on the Coulomb center turns out infinite. This fact contradicts the renormalizability of the Standard model, which presumes that at small distances all physical quantities are well defined. The paradox is shown to be resolved by the QED vacuum polarization, which brings in a strong effective repulsion and eradicates the infinite charge of the boson on the Coulomb center. The effect makes the Coulomb problem for vector bosons well defined and consistent with the Standard Model.

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                Journal
                14 November 2005
                Article
                10.1142/S0217732306019992
                hep-th/0511149
                2f3f79ab-6229-43e1-b599-105e753481fd
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                Mod.Phys.Lett.A21:781-788,2006
                4 pages
                hep-th hep-ph physics.atom-ph

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