Axion electrodynamics: Energy-momentum tensor, and possibilities for experimental tests
Autor: | Iver H. Brevik, Moshe M. Chaichian |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2207.04807 |
Popis: | Axion electrodynamics is based upon the Lagrangian of the electromagnetic (EM) field plus its interaction with the axions, and is accordingly a physically open system. It means that the four-divergence of the EM energy-momentum tensor is different from zero, implying in turn that the total EM energy and momentum (when integrated over all space) do not constitute a four-vector. The EM force is in principle accessible to experimental detection, just analogous to what is the case in ordinary electrodynamics. In the first half of this paper the energy-momentum aspects of axion electrodynamics are worked out in general, when the surroundings are allowed to be a medium with constant permittivity and permeability. In the second half, two examples are discussed. The first is a static situation, where a block of uniform material containing axions is exposed to external strong electric and magnetic fields. Assuming the axion amplitude $a(x)$ (i.e. its density) to increase linearly in one direction, we calculate the axion-generated forces. As a second example, we consider axions varying not with position but instead harmonically with time; this is the constellation usually assumed in astrophysics. Assuming a Gaussian profile for the EM wave emitted from the Earth towards an axion cloud in outer space, we make a calculation of the 'axion echo', the return signal. Comment: 19 pages latex, slightly extended version. To appear in Int. J. Mod. Phys. A |
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