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The search for purely virtual quanta has attracted interest in the past. We consider various proposals and compare them to the concept of fake particle, or “fakeon”. In particular, the Feynman-Wheeler propagator, which amounts to using the Cauchy principal value inside Feynman diagrams, violates renormalizability, unitarity and stability, due to the coexistence of the prescriptions ±iE. We contrast the Feynman, fakeon and Feynman- Wheeler prescriptions in ordinary as well as cut diagrams. The fakeon does not have the problems of the Feynman-Wheeler propagator and emerges as the correct concept of purely virtual quantum. It allows us to make sense of quantum gravity at the fundamental level, and places it on an equal footing with the standard model. The resulting theory of quantum gravity is perturbative up to an incredibly high energy.
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Anselmi, D. The quest for purely virtual quanta: fakeons versus Feynman-Wheeler particles. J. High Energ. Phys. 2020, 142 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2020)142
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