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| DOI | 10.1103/PHYSREVD.85.045024 | ||||
| Año | 2012 | ||||
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We analyze the motion of an electric charge in the field of a magnetically charged event in three-dimensional spacetime. We start by exhibiting a first integral of the equations of motion in terms of the three conserved components of the spacetime angular momentum, and then proceed numerically. After crossing the light cone of the event, an electric charge initially at rest starts rotating and slowing down. There are two lengths appearing in the problem: (i) the characteristic length qg/2 pi m, where q and m are the electric charge and mass of the particle, and g is the magnetic charge of the event; and (ii) the spacetime impact parameter r(0). For r(0) >> qg/2 pi m, after a time of order r(0), the particle makes sharply a quarter of a turn and comes to rest at the same spatial position at which the event happened in the past. This jump is the main signature of the presence of the magnetic event as felt by an electric charge. A derivation of the expression for the angular momentum that uses Noether's theorem in the magnetic representation is given in the Appendix.
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| 1 | BUNSTER-WEITZMAN, CLAUDIO | Hombre |
Centro de Estudios Científicos - Chile
Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile |
| 2 | MARTINEZ-SILVA, CRISTIAN ANDRES | Hombre |
Centro de Estudios Científicos - Chile
Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello - Chile |
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| Appreciation is extended to Constantin Bachas and Marc Henneaux for illuminating discussions on the subject of charged events, and to A. Gomberoff for Fig. 2. This work was partially funded by Fondecyt Grants No. 1085322, 1095098, 1100755, and by the Conicyt Grant No. ACT-91. The Centro de Estudios Cientificos (CECs) is funded by the Chilean government through the Centers of Excellence Base Financing Program of Conicyt. |