New Paper: Magnetic Monopoles and Duality Symmetry Breaking in Maxwell's Electrodynamics
- From: "Jay R. Yablon" <jyablon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 02:19:03 GMT
Hello to all:
I wanted to let you know about my new paper just posted at
http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0508257, titled Magnetic Monopoles and Duality
Symmetry Breaking in Maxwell's Electrodynamics.
This paper summarizes the main direction of my research over these past
eight months.
The abstract is as follows:
It is shown how to break the symmetry of a Lagrangian with duality symmetry
between electric and magnetic monopoles, so that at low energy, electric
monopole interactions continue to be observed but magnetic monopole
interactions become very highly suppressed to the point of effectively
vanishing. The "zero-charge" problem of source-free electrodynamics is
solved by requiring invariance under continuous, local, duality
transformations, while local duality symmetry combined with local U(1)_EM
gauge symmetry leads naturally and surprisingly to an SU(2)_D duality gauge
group.
I would be interested in any feedback, public or private, that you may wish
to provide.
Sincerely,
Jay R. Yablon
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Jay R. Yablon
Email: jyablon@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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