351 research outputs found
Maximal Acceleration Corrections to the Lamb Shift of Hydrogen, Deuterium and He
The maximal acceleration corrections to the Lamb shift of one--electron atoms
are calculated in a non--relativistic approximation. They are compatible with
experimental results, are in particularly good agreement with the Lamb
shift in hydrogen and reduce by the experiment--theory discrepancy
for the shift in .Comment: LaTex file, 15 pages, to be published in Phys. Lett.
Maximal Acceleration Effects in Reissner-Nordstrom Space
The dynamics of a relativistic particle in a Reissner-Nordstrom background is
studied using Caianiello model with maximal acceleration. The behaviour of the
particle, embedded in a new effective geometry, changes with respect to the
classical scenario because of the formation of repulsive potential barriers
near the horizon. Black hole formation by accretion of massive particles is not
therefore a viable process in the model. At the same time, the naked
singularity remains largely unaffected by maximal acceleration corrections.Comment: LaTex file, 5 figures, no tables, to appear in Phys. Lett.
Shadows of a maximal acceleration
A quantum mechanical upper limit on the value of particle accelerations, or
maximal acceleration (MA), is applied to compact stars. A few MA fermions are
at most present in canonical white dwarfs and neutron stars. They drastically
alter a star's stability conditions.Comment: 11 page
Quantum Violations of the Equivalence Principle in a Modified Schwarzschild Geometry. Neutrino Oscillations
Neutrino flavour oscillations are analyzed in a model in which particles
experience an effective Schwarzschild geometry modified by maximal acceleration
corrections. These imply a quantum violation of the equivalence principle. The
corresponding shifts in the phase of the neutrino mass eigenstates are
calculated and discussed.Comment: 10 pages. Accepted by Phys. Lett.
Regularizing Property of the Maximal Acceleration Principle in Quantum Field Theory
It is shown that the introduction of an upper limit to the proper
acceleration of a particle can smooth the problem of ultraviolet divergencies
in local quantum field theory. For this aim, the classical model of a
relativistic particle with maximal proper acceleration is quantized canonically
by making use of the generalized Hamiltonian formalism developed by Dirac. The
equations for the wave function are treated as the dynamical equations for the
corresponding quantum field. Using the Green's function connected to these wave
equations as propagators in the Feynman integrals leads to an essential
improvement of their convergence properties.Comment: 9 pages, REVTeX, no figures, no table
Lower Neutrino Mass Bound from SN1987A Data and Quantum Geometry
A lower bound on the light neutrino mass is derived in the framework
of a geometrical interpretation of quantum mechanics. Using this model and the
time of flight delay data for neutrinos coming from SN1987A, we find that the
neutrino masses are bounded from below by eV, in
agreement with the upper bound
eV currently available. When the model is applied to photons with effective
mass, we obtain a lower limit on the electron density in intergalactic space
that is compatible with recent baryon density measurements.Comment: 22 pages, 3 figure
Dynamics of relativistic particle with Lagrangian dependent on acceleration
Models of relativistic particle with Lagrangian , depending on
the curvature of the worldline , are considered. By making use of the
Frenet basis, the equations of motion are reformulated in terms of the
principal curvatures of the worldline. It is shown that for arbitrary
Lagrangian function these equations are completely integrable,
i.e., the principal curvatures are defined by integrals. The constants of
integration are the particle mass and its spin. The developed method is applied
to the study of a model of relativistic particle with maximal proper
acceleration, whose Lagrangian is uniquely determined by a modified form of the
invariant relativistic interval. This model gives us an example of a consistent
relativistic dynamics obeying the principle of a superiorly limited value of
the acceleration, advanced recently.Comment: 15 pages, LATEX, Preprint Salerno University DFT-US-3/9
Radiation Bursts from Particles in the Field of Compact, Impenetrable, Astrophysical Objects
The radiation emitted by charged, scalar particles in a Schwarzschild field
with maximal acceleration corrections is calculated classically and in the tree
approximation of quantum field theory. In both instances the particles emit
radiation that has characteristics similar to those of gamma-ray bursters.Comment: 11 pages, three figure
Schwarzschild Field with Maximal Acceleration Corrections
We consider a model in which accelerated particles experience line--elements
with maximal acceleration corrections. When applied to the Schwarzschild
metric, the effective field experienced by accelerated test particles contains
corrections that vanish in the limit , but otherwise affect the
behaviour of matter greatly. A new effect appears in the form of a spherical
shell, external to the Schwarzschild sphere, impenetrable to classical
particles.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figures, to appear on Phys. Lett.
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