469 research outputs found
"Square Root" of the Proca Equation: Spin-3/2 Field Equation
New equations describing particles with spin 3/2 are derived. The non-local
equation with the unique mass can be considered as "square root" of the Proca
equation in the same sense as the Dirac equation is related to the
Klein-Gordon-Fock equation. The local equation describes spin 3/2 particles
with three mass states. The equations considered involve fields with spin-3/2
and spin-1/2, i.e. multi-spin 1/2, 3/2. The projection operators extracting
states with definite energy, spin, and spin projections are obtained. All
independent solutions of the local equation are expressed through projection
matrices. The first order relativistic wave equation in the 20-dimensional
matrix form, the relativistically invariant bilinear form and the corresponding
Lagrangian are given. Two parameters characterizing non-minimal electromagnetic
interactions of fermions are introduced, and the quantum-mechanical Hamiltonian
is found. It is proved that there is only causal propagation of waves in the
approach considered.Comment: 17 pages, corrections in Eqs. (50), (51
Effective Lagrangian and Dynamical Symmetry Breaking in the SU(2)XU(1) NJL Model
Dynamical symmetry breaking and the formation of scalar condensates in the
SU(2)XU(1) Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model with two coupling constants has been
studied in the framework of the mean field approximation. The bosonization
procedures of the model are performed using the functional integration method.
The possibility of the spontaneous CP symmetry breaking in the model under
consideration has been shown. The mass spectrum of the bound states of
fermions, as well as the effective Lagrangian of interacting scalar and
pseudoscalar mesons are obtained.Comment: 7 pages, LaTeX. Minor correction
Higher Derivative Fermionic Field Equation in the First Order Formalism
The generalized Dirac equation of the third order, describing particles with
spin 1/2 and three mass states, is analyzed. We obtain the first order
generalized Dirac equation in the 24-dimensional matrix form. The mass and spin
projection operators are found which extract solutions of the wave equation
corresponding to pure spin states of particles. The density of the
electromagnetic current is obtained, and minimal and non-minimal (anomalous)
electromagnetic interactions of fermions are considered by introducing three
phenomenological parameters. The Hamiltonian form of the first order equation
has been obtained.Comment: 16 pages, title changed, new section, appendixes, and references
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Note on Dirac--K\"ahler massless fields
We obtain the canonical and symmetrical Belinfante energy-momentum tensors of
Dirac--K\"{a}hler's fields. It is shown that the traces of the energy-momentum
tensors are not equal to zero. We find the canonical and Belinfante dilatation
currents which are not conserved, but a new conserved dilatation current is
obtained. It is pointed out that the conformal symmetry is broken. The
canonical quantization is performed and the propagator of the massless fields
in the first-order formalism is found.Comment: 16 pages, minor corrections in the text, published versio
Solutions of Podolsky's Electrodynamics Equation in the First-Order Formalism
The Podolsky generalized electrodynamics with higher derivatives is
formulated in the first-order formalism. The first-order relativistic wave
equation in the 20-dimensional matrix form is derived. We prove that the
matrices of the equation obey the Petiau-Duffin-Kemmer algebra. The
Hermitianizing matrix and Lagrangian in the first-order formalism are given.
The projection operators extracting solutions of field equations for states
with definite energy-momentum and spin projections are obtained, and we find
the density matrix for the massive state. The -matrix Schrodinger
form of the equation is derived, and the Hamiltonian is obtained. Projection
operators extracting the physical eigenvalues of the Hamiltonian are found.Comment: 17 pages, minor corrections, published versio
On First-Order Generalized Maxwell Equations
The generalized Maxwell equations including an additional scalar field are
considered in the first-order formalism. The gauge invariance of the Lagrangian
and equations is broken resulting the appearance of a scalar field. We find the
canonical and symmetrical Belinfante energy-momentum tensors. It is shown that
the traces of the energy-momentum tensors are not equal to zero and the
dilatation symmetry is broken in the theory considered. The matrix Hamiltonian
form of equations is obtained after the exclusion of the nondynamical
components. The canonical quantization is performed and the propagator of the
fields is found in the first-order formalism.Comment: 14 pages, corrections in Eq.(38),(39),(59
Coulomb's law modification in nonlinear and in noncommutative electrodynamics
We study the lowest-order modifications of the static potential for
Born-Infeld electrodynamics and for the -expanded version of the
noncommutative U(1) gauge theory, within the framework of the gauge-invariant
but path-dependent variables formalism. The calculation shows a long-range
correction (-type) to the Coulomb potential in Born-Infeld
electrodynamics. However, the Coulomb nature of the potential (to order )
is preserved in noncommutative electrodynamics.Comment: 14 pages, 1 figur
Charge Radii and Magnetic Polarizabilities of the Rho and K* Mesons in QCD String Theory
The effective action for light mesons in the external uniform static
electromagnetic fields was obtained on the basis of QCD string theory. We imply
that in the presence of light quarks the area law of the Wilson loop integral
is valid. The approximation of the Nambu-Goto straight-line string is used to
simplify the problem. The Coulomb-like short-range contribution which goes from
one-gluon exchange is also neglected. We do not take into account spin-orbital
and spin-spin interactions of quarks and observe the and mesons.
The wave function of the meson ground state is the Airy function. Using the
virial theorem we estimate the mean charge radii of mesons in terms of the
string tension and the Airy function zero. On the basis of the perturbative
theory, in the small external magnetic field we find the diamagnetic
polarizabilities of and mesons: , Comment: 22 pages, no figures, in LaTeX 2.09, typos correcte
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