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The Equivalence Theorem and infrared divergences
Published 1995-10-03, updated 1996-03-13Version 2
We look at the Equivalence Theorem as a statement about the absence of polynomial infrared divergences when $m_W \rightarrow 0$. We prove their absence in a truncated toy model and conjecture that, if they exist at all, they are due to couplings between light particles.
Comments: Minor changes in the argument for clarity. More references have been added. 16 pages, LaTeX, no extra figures
Journal: Phys.Rev. D54 (1996) 2168-2174
Keywords: equivalence theorem, light particles, truncated toy model, polynomial infrared divergences, conjecture
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