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Electrodynamics of massless charged particles

2015; American Institute of Physics; Volume: 56; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1063/1.4906813

ISSN

1527-2427

Autores

Kurt Lechner,

Tópico(s)

Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics

Resumo

We derive the classical dynamics of massless charged particles in a rigorous way from first principles. Since due to ultraviolet divergences this dynamics does not follow from an action principle, we rely on (a) Maxwell’s equations, (b) Lorentz- and reparameterization-invariance, and (c) local conservation of energy and momentum. Despite the presence of pronounced singularities of the electromagnetic field along Dirac-like strings, we give a constructive proof of the existence of a unique distribution-valued energy-momentum tensor. Its conservation requires the particles to obey standard Lorentz equations and they experience, hence, no radiation reaction. Correspondingly, the dynamics of interacting classical massless charged particles can be consistently defined, although they do not emit bremsstrahlung end experience no self-interaction.

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