Spin-1/2 Maxwell Fields |
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Authors: | Rollin S. Armour Jr. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, Mercer University, Macon, Georgia, 31207-0001 |
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Abstract: | Requiring covariance of Maxwell's equations without a priori imposing charge invariance allows for both spin-1 and spin-1/2 transformations of the complete Maxwell field and current. The spin-1/2 case yields new transformation rules, with new invariants, for all traditional Maxwell field and source quantities. The accompanying spin-1/2 representations of the Lorentz group employ the Minkowski metric, and consequently the primary spin-1/2 Maxwell invariants are also spin-1 invariants; for example, 2–A2, E2–B2+2iEB–(0+A)2. The associated Maxwell Lagrangian density is also the same for both spin-1 and spin-1/2 fields. However, in the spin-1/2 case, standard field and source quantities are complex and both charge and gauge invariance are lost. Requiring the potentials to satisfy the Klein–Gordon equation equates the Maxwell and field-potential equations with two Dirac equations of the Klein–Gordon mass, and thus one complex Klein–Gordon Maxwell field describes either two real vector fields or two Dirac fields, all of the same mass. |
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Keywords: | covariance of Maxwell's equations spin-1/2 representations of the Lorentz group |
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