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Perturbative analysis on infrared aspects of noncommutative QED on R^4

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Here we examine the noncommutative counterpart of QED, which is called as noncommutative QED. The theory is obtained by examining the consistent minimal coupling to noncommutative U(1) gauge field. The *-product admits the coupling of the matter with only three varieties of charges, i.e., 0, +1 and -1. Ultraviolet divergence can be absorbed into the rescaling of the fields and the parameters at least at one loop level. To examine the infrared aspect of the theory the anomalous magnetic dipole moment is calculated. The dependence on the direction of photon momentum reflects the Lorentz symmetry violation of the system. The explicit calculation of the finite part of the photon vacuum polarization shows the singularity ln({q C^TC q}) (C^{\mu\nu} is a noncommutative parameter.) in the infrared side which also exists in noncommutative Yang-Mills theory. It is associated with the ultraviolet behavior of the theory. We also consider the extension to chiral gauge theory in the present context, but the requirement of anomaly cancellation allows only noncommutative QED.

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Entanglement through high-energy scattering in noncommutative quantum electrodynamics

hep-th · 2025-06-18 · conditional · novelty 6.0

In noncommutative QED, tree-level photon and head-on fermion scattering with opposite helicities give the same concurrence as gluon scattering, maximal at a 90-degree scattering angle, while a right-angle fermion collision yields concurrence that depends on the noncommutativity scale and can vanish.

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  • Entanglement through high-energy scattering in noncommutative quantum electrodynamics hep-th · 2025-06-18 · conditional · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    In noncommutative QED, tree-level photon and head-on fermion scattering with opposite helicities give the same concurrence as gluon scattering, maximal at a 90-degree scattering angle, while a right-angle fermion collision yields concurrence that depends on the noncommutativity scale and can vanish.