309 research outputs found
Aspects of finite electrodynamics in D=3 dimensions
We study the impact of a minimal length on physical observables for a
three-dimensional axionic electrodynamics. Our calculation is done within the
framework of the gauge-invariant, but path-dependent, variables formalism which
is alternative to the Wilson loop approach. Our result shows that the
interaction energy contains a regularised Bessel function and a linear
confining potential. This calculation involves no theta expansion at all. Once
again, the present analysis displays the key role played by the new quantum of
length.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures; reference list updated and extended; new
aknowlegments; removed line after eq.(1) erroneously inserte
Remarks on Screening in a Gauge-Invariant Formalism
In this paper we display a direct and physically attractive derivation of the
screening contribution to the interaction potential in the Chiral Schwinger
model and generalized Maxwell-Chern-Simons gauge theory. It is shown that these
results emerge naturally when a correct separation between gauge-invariant and
gauge degrees of freedom is made. Explicit expressions for gauge-invariant
fields are found.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure, to appear in PR
The photino sector and a confining potential in a supersymetric Lorentz-symmetry-violating model
We study the spectrum of the minimal supersymmetric extension of the
Carroll-Field-Jackiw model for Electrodynamics with a topological
Chern-Simons-like Lorentz-symmetry violating term. We identify a number of
independent background fermion condensates, work out the gaugino dispersion
relation and propose a photonic effective action to consider aspects of
confinement induced by the SUSY background fermion condensates, which also
appear to signal Lorentz-symmetry violation in the photino sector of the
action. Our calculations of the static potential are carried out within the
framework of the gauge-invariant but path-dependent variables formalism which
are alternative to the Wilson loop approach. Our results show that the
interaction energy contains a linear term leading to the confinement of static
probe charges.Comment: 11 pages, photino dispersion relation is extended to included the
case the photino acquires mass through spontaneous SUSY breakin
Aspects of CPT-even Lorentz-symmetry violating physics in a supersymmetric scenario
Background fermion condensates in a landscape dominated by global SUSY are
reassessed in connection with a scenario where Lorentz symmetry is violated in
the bosonic sector (actually, the photon sector) by a -even -term. An
effective photonic action is discussed that originates from the supersymmetric
background fermion condensates. Also, the photino mass emerges in terms of a
particular condensate contrary to what happens in the -violation.
Finally, the interparticle potential induced by the effective photonic action
is investigated and a confining profile is identified.Comment: 14 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1102.3777 by
other author
Gambini-Pullin Electrodynamics as a scenario for Cherenkov radiation in QED vacuum
We examine the electromagnetic radiation produced by a moving charge in the
QED vacuum that behaves as a dispersive medium characterized by a geometrical
structure (discreteness/granularity) that emerges from loop quantum gravity. It
is shown that the radiation is driven by the refractive vacuum the charged
particle travels through reproducing the profile of the Cherenkov effect.Comment: 6 page
Vacuum material properties and Cherenkov radiation in Logarithmic Electrodynamics
We study some observational signatures of nonlinearities of the
electromagnetic field. First to all we show the vital role played by
nonlinearities in triggering a material behavior of the vacuum with
, which corresponds to a ferrimagnetic material.
Secondly, the permittivity and susceptibility induced by nonlinearities are
considered in order to obtain the refractive index via the dispersion relation
for logarithmic electrodynamics. Finally, we consider the electromagnetic
radiation produced by a moving charged particle interacting with a medium
characterized by nonlinearities of the electromagnetic field. To this end we
consider logarithmic electrodynamics. The result shows that the radiation is
driven by the medium through which the particle travels like the one that
happens in the Cherenkov effect.Comment: 8 page
Lorentz-symmetry violation in scenarios of non-linear electromagnetic models: a preliminary inspection
In this contribution, our efforts consist in presenting and discussing the
status of a paper in progress we are working on to investigate how non-linear
electromagnetic effects couple to the parameters that signal Lorentz-symmetry
violation (LSV). Here, we realize LSV by means of a specific model, namely
Carroll-Field-Jackiw's. We set the formulation by considering a general
non-linear photonic Lagrangian (written in terms of the Lorentz-invariant
bilinears in the field-strength) that may be coupled to different operators
that carry the message of LSV. In possess of the polynomial equation expressing
the dispersion relation and the refractive index, one can find the results that
express how the (meta)material constitutive properties of the vacuum are
affected by the mixing of the parameters that measure LSV with the parameters
of the specific non-linear electrodynamic model under consideration. We expect
that our efforts might be of interest in connection with the experiments
carried out with the existing super-intense LASERs based on chirped pulse
amplification.Comment: 8 pages, no figures, Presented at the Ninth Meeting on CPT and
Lorentz Symmetry, Bloomington, Indiana, May 17-26, 202
Confinement effects from interacting chromo-magnetic and axion fields
We study a non-Abelian gauge theory with a pseudo scalar coupling \phi
\epsilon ^{\mu \nu \alpha \beta} F_{\mu \nu}^a F_{\alpha \beta}^a in the case
where a constant chromo-electric, or chromo-magnetic, strength expectation
value is present. We compute the interaction potential within the framework of
gauge-invariant, path-dependent, variables formalism. While in the case of a
constant chromo-electric field strength expectation value the static potential
remains Coulombic, in the case of a constant chromo-magnetic field strength the
potential energy is the sum of a Coulombic and a linear potentials, leading to
the confinement of static charges.Comment: 12 pages, no figures, published versio
New forms of BRST symmetry in rigid rotor
We derive the different forms of BRST symmetry by using the
Batalin-Fradkin-Vilkovisky formalism in a rigid rotor. The so called
"dual-BRST" symmetry is obtained from usual BRST symmetry by making a canonical
transformation in the ghost sector. On the other hand, a canonical
transformation in the sector involving Lagrange multiplier and its
corresponding momentum leads to a new form of BRST as well as dual-BRST
symmetry.Comment: 10 Pages, revtex, No Fig
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