260 research outputs found
Motions and world-line deviations in Einstein-Maxwell theory
We examine the motion of charged particles in gravitational and
electro-magnetic background fields. We study in particular the deviation of
world lines, describing the relative acceleration between particles on
different space-time trajectories. Two special cases of background fields are
considered in detail: (a) pp-waves, a combination of gravitational and
electro-magnetic polarized plane waves travelling in the same direction; (b)
the Reissner-Nordstr{\o}m solution. We perform a non-trivial check by computing
the precession of the periastron for a charged particle in the
Reissner-Nordstr{\o}m geometry both directly by solving the geodesic equation,
and using the world-line deviation equation. The results agree to the order of
approximation considered.Comment: 23 pages, no figure
Quantum Mechanics of Yano tensors: Dirac equation in curved spacetime
In spacetimes admitting Yano tensors the classical theory of the spinning
particle possesses enhanced worldline supersymmetry. Quantum mechanically
generators of extra supersymmetries correspond to operators that in the
classical limit commute with the Dirac operator and generate conserved
quantities. We show that the result is preserved in the full quantum theory,
that is, Yano symmetries are not anomalous. This was known for Yano tensors of
rank two, but our main result is to show that it extends to Yano tensors of
arbitrary rank. We also describe the conformal Yano equation and show that is
invariant under Hodge duality. There is a natural relationship between Yano
tensors and supergravity theories. As the simplest possible example, we show
that when the spacetime admits a Killing spinor then this generates Yano and
conformal Yano tensors. As an application, we construct Yano tensors on
maximally symmetric spaces: they are spanned by tensor products of Killing
vectors.Comment: 1+32 pages, no figures. Accepted for publication on Classical and
Quantum Gravity. New title and abstract. Some material has been moved to the
Appendix. Concrete formulas for Yano tensors on some special holonomy
manifolds have been provided. Some corrections included, bibliography
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Constrained Dynamics of an Anomalous Relativistic Spinning Particle in Electromagnetic Background
In this paper we have considered the dynamics of an anomalous ()
charged relativistic spinning particle in the presence of an external
electromagnetic field. The constraint analysis is done and the complete set of
Dirac brackets are provided that generate the canonical Lorentz algebra and
dynamics through Hamiltonian equations of motion. The spin-induced effective
curvature of spacetime and its possible connection with Analogue Gravity models
are commented upon.Comment: 10 pages Latex, minor corrections and changes in ref., slightly
enlarged version, to appear in EPJ
Nonlinear Bogolyubov-Valatin transformations and quaternions
In introducing second quantization for fermions, Jordan and Wigner
(1927/1928) observed that the algebra of a single pair of fermion creation and
annihilation operators in quantum mechanics is closely related to the algebra
of quaternions H. For the first time, here we exploit this fact to study
nonlinear Bogolyubov-Valatin transformations (canonical transformations for
fermions) for a single fermionic mode. By means of these transformations, a
class of fermionic Hamiltonians in an external field is related to the standard
Fermi oscillator.Comment: 6 pages REVTEX (v3: two paragraphs appended, minor stylistic changes,
eq. (39) corrected, references [10]-[14], [36], [37], [41], [67]-[69] added;
v4: few extensions, references [62], [63] added, final version to be
published in J. Phys. A: Math. Gen.
Nonrelativistic Chern-Simons Vortices on the Torus
A classification of all periodic self-dual static vortex solutions of the
Jackiw-Pi model is given. Physically acceptable solutions of the Liouville
equation are related to a class of functions which we term
Omega-quasi-elliptic. This class includes, in particular, the elliptic
functions and also contains a function previously investigated by Olesen. Some
examples of solutions are studied numerically and we point out a peculiar
phenomenon of lost vortex charge in the limit where the period lengths tend to
infinity, that is, in the planar limit.Comment: 25 pages, 2+3 figures; improved exposition, corrected typos, added
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Generalized Taub-NUT metrics and Killing-Yano tensors
A necessary condition that a St\"ackel-Killing tensor of valence 2 be the
contracted product of a Killing-Yano tensor of valence 2 with itself is
re-derived for a Riemannian manifold. This condition is applied to the
generalized Euclidean Taub-NUT metrics which admit a Kepler type symmetry. It
is shown that in general the St\"ackel-Killing tensors involved in the
Runge-Lenz vector cannot be expressed as a product of Killing-Yano tensors. The
only exception is the original Taub-NUT metric.Comment: 14 pages, LaTeX. Final version to appear in J.Phys.A:Math.Ge
Augmented Superfield Approach To Unique Nilpotent Symmetries For Complex Scalar Fields In QED
The derivation of the exact and unique nilpotent Becchi-Rouet-Stora-Tyutin
(BRST)- and anti-BRST symmetries for the matter fields, present in any
arbitrary interacting gauge theory, has been a long-standing problem in the
framework of superfield approach to BRST formalism. These nilpotent symmetry
transformations are deduced for the four (3 + 1)-dimensional (4D) complex
scalar fields, coupled to the U(1) gauge field, in the framework of augmented
superfield formalism. This interacting gauge theory (i.e. QED) is considered on
a six (4, 2)-dimensional supermanifold parametrized by four even spacetime
coordinates and a couple of odd elements of the Grassmann algebra. In addition
to the horizontality condition (that is responsible for the derivation of the
exact nilpotent symmetries for the gauge field and the (anti-)ghost fields), a
new restriction on the supermanifold, owing its origin to the (super) covariant
derivatives, has been invoked for the derivation of the exact nilpotent
symmetry transformations for the matter fields. The geometrical interpretations
for all the above nilpotent symmetries are discussed, too.Comment: LaTeX file, 17 pages, journal versio
Unmasking Individual and Institutional HIV Stigma in Hospitals:Perspectives of Dutch Healthcare Providers
People with HIV continue to experience HIV stigma. Quantitative data on HIV stigma perpetrated by healthcare providers of hospitals providing HIV care in high-income countries are limited. The aim of this study is to investigate factors associated with HIV stigma in Dutch healthcare settings from the healthcare providersâ perspective. We conducted a cross-sectional study using the questionnaire âMeasuring HIV Stigma and Discrimination Among Health Facility Staff â Monitoring Tool for Global Indicatorsâ to assess HIV stigma among healthcare providers (n = 405) in two academic hospitals. Healthcare providers licensed to provide medical care were eligible for inclusion. The primary outcome was the self-reported prevalence of at least one manifestation of HIV stigma measured by six stigma indicators (four individual, two institutional). Secondary outcomes were the prevalence of HIV stigma per indicator, per occupation, per department, and factors associated with individual stigma indicators. HIV stigma was prevalent among 88.1% (95%CI 84.5% â 91.2%) of participants. Stigma was mostly driven by negative attitudes towards people with HIV and worry to acquire HIV. Multivariate analysis showed that several factors were associated with HIV stigma, including younger age, male sex, working at one of the surgical departments, and working as a nurse. Having received any training on HIV stigma and/or discrimination was associated with less HIV stigma among all indicators. In conclusion, HIV stigma is highly prevalent among Dutch healthcare providers. Targeted approaches, including training on HIV stigma and discrimination, are needed to reduce HIV stigma in healthcare and should, among others, focus on younger healthcare providers.</p
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