We state the implications on the properties of vector mesons due to gauge
invariance. In particular, we find that polarized vector mesons exhibit a
property in the radiation distribution of order ω−1 in the photon
energy, namely it is null when the gyromagnetic ratio becomes g=2. Therefore,
the generalization of the Burnett-Kroll theorem for polarized vector-meson
states is held only if g=2. In addition, radiative interferences between the
electric charge and any gauge invariant term is found to be parametrized by a
common global factor which can be used to extract information of the involved
states by a proper choice of the kinematical region, where they could be
relevant.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figure. To appear in the Proceedings of the IX Mexican
Workshop on Particles and Fields, Colima Mexico. Uses RevTex