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Object-relative ultraviolet weighting of electromagnetic modes and one-loop ultraviolet finiteness in quantum electrodynamics

Quantum Physics 2026-07-17 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

This work explores whether localized electromagnetic interactions can be modeled in terms of an effective object-relative ultraviolet weighting of internal modes. The proposal is motivated heuristically by two considerations: a weak-field self-backreaction estimate for sufficiently localized energy-carrying modes and a three-dimensional overlap argument for localized interactions. In the resulting ansatz, the infrared sector remains unchanged up to a characteristic scale the at angular wavenumber kck_c, while ultraviolet contributions are suppressed asymptotically by a factor of order kc3/k3k_c^3/k^3 with the angular wavenumber kk. Because a crossover based solely on kμkμk^\mu k_\mu is not well suited to the intended mode-based interpretation, the weighting is formulated in terms of the object-relative covariant mode variable uμkμu_{\mu} k^{\mu} with the four-velocity uμu^{\mu}, i.e. the mode frequency measured in the rest frame of the localized interaction object. Within this restricted framework, selected one-loop QED contributions considered here become ultraviolet finite, and a restricted one-loop Ward-consistency check is preserved when the same scalar weighting is assigned consistently to the same internal photon mode in self-energy and vertex corrections. Four initial test cases are discussed: the anomalous magnetic moment, a Bethe-type low-energy Lamb-shift estimate, the Casimir effect, and a compact ultraviolet one-loop test. In the first three cases, the weighting leads to physically sensible characteristic scales associated with the electron Compton scale, an atomic bound-state scale, and plate distance, respectively. The results suggest that different observables may probe different effective localization scales. Action-level derivation, spectral consistency, and extension beyond one loop remain open problems.

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@article{arxiv.2607.16096,
  title  = {Object-relative ultraviolet weighting of electromagnetic modes and one-loop ultraviolet finiteness in quantum electrodynamics},
  author = {Christian Rembe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.16096},
  year   = {2026}
}

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13 pages, 2 figures