Local field-interaction approach to the Dirac monopole
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.12192v1
- Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2020 06:48:12 GMT
- Title: Local field-interaction approach to the Dirac monopole
- Authors: Kicheon Kang
- Abstract summary: First type is free of singularity, and the field angular momentum plays an essential role in the interaction.
Second type is described as an endpoint of an invisible semi-infinite flux tube (a Dirac string)
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- Abstract: We introduce the local field interaction approach to Dirac magnetic
monopoles. Our analysis reveals two physically different types of a monopole.
The first type is free of singularity, and the field angular momentum plays an
essential role in the interaction. The second type is described as an endpoint
of an invisible semi-infinite flux tube (a Dirac string). Notably, a different
phase factor $(-1)^n$ exists between the two types where $n$ is the quantum
number of the field angular momentum. Our study provides a realistic
description of the two types of monopoles. Various aspects of these monopoles
are discussed, including the Maxwell dual of the Dirac string, exchange
symmetry, and an analogy to the Coriolis interaction.
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