SANTOS, J. R.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4016844232308270; SANTOS, José Ronaldo dos.
Resumen:
Quantum Field Theories (TQC) in (2+1)D have been widely studied both by comparison
with Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) and with two-dimensional systems in Condensed
Matter Physics (FMC), such as graphene. In this work, we discuss electron-electron
interactions in quantum electrodynamics (QED) and Pseudo Quantum Electrodynamics
(PQED). These interactions are given at the classical level and can be corrected by quantum
effects, via the vacuum polarization tensor for massive or non-massive Dirac fermions.
We show that the correction for massive fermions produces a Podolsky term. We then
calculated the effect of this correction for the static interaction and calculated solutions
of the Schwinger-Dyson equations in the Maxwell-Podolsky theory in (2 + 1)D, using
four-component Dirac fermions. Our results are relevant to understanding a process of
spontaneous generation of the Podolsky term as well as producing a short-range interaction
between electrons living in the two-dimensional plane.