We investigate the low energy electronic structure of Ba1-xKxFe2As2 (x=0; 0.3, T_{c}=32 K) single crystals by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy with a focus on the renormalization of the dispersion. A kink feature is detected at E approximately 25 meV for the doped compound which vanishes at T=200 K but stays virtually constant when T_{c} is crossed. Our experimental findings rule out the magnetic resonance mode as the origin of the kink and render conventional electron-phonon coupling unlikely. They put stringent restrictions on the dominant source of the electronic interaction channel.

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