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    On the photon anomalous magnetic moment

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    It is shown that due to radiative corrections a photon having a non vanishing component of its momentum perpendicular to it, bears a non-zero magnetic moment. All modes of propagation of the polarization operator in one loop approximation are discussed and in this field regime the dispersion equation and the corresponding magnetic moment are derived. Near the first thresholds of cyclotron resonance the photon magnetic moment has a peak larger than the electron anomalous magnetic moment. Related to this magnetic moment, the arising of some sort of photon "dynamical mass" and a gyromagnetic ratio are discussed. These latter results might be interesting in an astrophysical context

    Effect of a Magnetic Field on the Electroweak Symmetry

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    We discuss the effect of a strong magnetic field in the behavior of the symmetry of an electrically neutral electroweak plasma. We analyze the case of a strong field and low temperatures as compared with the W rest energy. If the magnetic field is large enough, it is self-consistently maintained. Charged vector bosons play the most important role, leading only to a decrease of the symmetry breaking parameter, the symmetry restoration not being possible.Comment: Presented in the First International Workshop on Astronomy and Relativistic Astrophysics (IWARA 2003), Olinda, Brazi

    Self-Magnetization of charged particles and Bose-Einstein Condensation

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    We discuss the Bose-Einstein condensation of relativistic vector charged particles in a strong external magnetic field in very dense matter, as may be paired spin-up electrons. We show that for electrons such systems may maintain self-consistently magnetic fields of order in between the interval 1010−101310^{10}-10^{13} Gauss. This could be the origin of large magnetic fields in some white dwarfs, but may also impose bounds due to the arising of strong anisotropy in the pressures, which may produce a transverse collapse of the star.Comment: 5 pages, latex documentclass{ws-ijmpd}, no figure

    Vacuum pressures and energy in a strong magnetic field

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    We study vacuum in a strong magnetic field. It shows a nonlinear response, as a ferromagnetic medium. Anisotropic pressures arise, and a negative pressure is exerted in the direction perpendicular to the field. The analogy of this effect with the Casimir effect is analyzed. The vacuum transverse pressure is found to be of the same order of the statistical pressure for B∼1015GB\sim10^{15}G and N∼1033electrons/cm3N\sim10^{33}electrons/cm^{3}. Vacuum interaction with the field is studied also for B∼1016GB\sim10^{16}G and larger, including the electron anomalous magnetic moment. We estimate quark contribution to vacuum behavior.Comment: Presented in the International Workshop on Strong Magnetic Fields and Neutron Stars, Havana, Cuba, April 200

    Series expansion of the photon self-energy in QED and the photon anomalous magnetic moment

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    We start from the analytical expression of the eigenvalues κ(i)\kappa^{(i)} of the photon self-energy tensor in an external constant magnetic field BB calculated by Batalin Shabad in the Furry representation, and in the one-loop approximation. We expand in power series of the external field and in terms of the squared photon transverse momentum z2z_2 and (minus) transverse energy z1=k2−z2z_1=k^2-z_2, in terms of which are expressed κ(i)\kappa^{(i)}. A general expression is given for the photon anomalous magnetic moment μγ>0\mu_{\gamma}>0 in the region of transparency, below the first threshold for pair creation, and it is shown that it is positive, i.e. paramagnetic. The results of the numerical calculation for μγ>0\mu_{\gamma}>0 are displayed in a region close to the threshold

    Magnetic Fields in Quantum Degenerate Systems and in Vacuum

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    We consider self-magnetization of charged and neutral vector bosons bearing a magnetic moment in a gas and in vacuum. For charged vector bosons (W bosons) a divergence of the magnetization in both the medium and the electroweak vacuum occurs for the critical field B=B_{wc}=m_{w}^{2}/e. For B>B_{wc} the system is unstable. This behavior suggests the occurrence of a phase transition at B=B_{c}, where the field is self-consistently maintained. This mechanism actually prevents BB from reaching the critical value B_{c}. For virtual neutral vector bosons bearing an anomalous magnetic moment, the ground state has a similar behavior for B=B_{nbc}=m_{nb}^{2}/q . The magnetization in the medium is associated to a Bose-Einstein condensate and we conjecture a similar condensate occurs also in the case of vacuum. The model is applied to virtual electron-positron pairs bosonization in a magnetic field B \sim B_{pc}\lesssim 2m_{e}^{2}/e, where m_e is the electron mass. This would lead also to vacuum self-magnetization in QED, where in both cases the symmetry breaking is due to a condensate of quasi-massless particles

    The photon magnetic moment has not a perpendicular component and is fully paramagnetic

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    Our paper Phys. Rev. D \textbf{79}, 093002 (2009), in which it was shown the paramagnetic behavior of photons propagating in magnetized vacuum, is criticized in Phys. Rev. D \textbf{81}, 105019, (2010) and even claimed that the photon has a diamagnetic component. Here it is shown that such criticism is inadequate and that the alleged "perpendicular component" is due to a mistake in differentiating a vanishing term with regard to the magnetic field BB, or either by mistaking the derivative of a scalar product as that of a dyadic product. A discussion on the physical side of the problem is also made

    Is the photon paramagnetic?

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    A photon exhibits a tiny anomalous magnetic moment μγ\mu_{\gamma} due to its interaction with an external constant magnetic field in vacuum through the virtual electron-positron background. It is paramagnetic (μγ>0\mu_{\gamma}>0) in the whole region of transparency, i.e. below the first threshold energy for pair creation and has a maximum near this threshold. The photon magnetic moment is different for eigenmodes polarized along and perpendicular to the magnetic field. Explicit expressions are given for μγ\mu_{\gamma} for the cases of photon energies smaller and closer to the first pair creation threshold. The region beyond the first threshold is briefly discussed

    Polarization rotation for light propagating non-parallel to a magnetic field in QED vacuum and in a dilute electron gas

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    The rotation of the polarization vector for light propagating perpendicular to an external constant external magnetic field BB, is calculated in quantum vacuum, where it leads to different photon eigenmodes of the magnetized photon self-energy tensor for polarizations along and orthogonal to BB (Cotton-Mouton effect in QED vacuum). Its analogies and differences with Faraday effect are discussed and both phenomena are calculated for a relativistic electron gas at low densities, by starting from the low energy limit of the photon self-energy eigenvalues in presence of BB. In the Cotton-Mouton case the polarization vector describes an ellipse whose axes vary periodically from zero to a maximum value. By assuming an effective electron density of order 10310^3 cm−3^{-3} the quantum relativistic eigenvalues lead to a rotation of the polarization plane compatible with some of the limit values reported by PVLAS experiments. Other consequences, which are interesting for astrophysics, are also discussed.Comment: changed conten

    The paramagnetic photon. Absence of perpendicular component and decay in large fields

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    Previous results from the authors concerning the arising a tiny photon anomalous paramagnetic moment μγ\mu_{\gamma} due to its interaction with a magnetized virtual electron-positron background are complemented and discussed. It is argued that such magnetic moment it cannot be a linear function of the angular momentum and that there is no room for the existence of an hypothetical perpendicular component, as recently claimed in the literature. It is discussed that in the region beyond the first threshold, where photons may decay in electron-positron pairs, the photon magnetic moment cannot be defined independently of the magnetic moment of the created pairs. It is shown that for magnetic fields large enough, the vacuum becomes unstable and decays also in electron-positron pairs.Comment: Most of this paper is based on a talk presented at the International Workshop on Astronomy and Relativistic Astrophysics 2009 (IWARA09
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