Exact solution of the EM radiation-reaction problem for classical finite-size and Lorentzian charged particles

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C. Cremaschini
M. Tessarotto
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[1] International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA),Department of Mathematics and Informatics
[2] University of Trieste,Consortium for Magnetofluid Dynamics
[3] University of Trieste,undefined
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Lorentz Boost; Thomas Precession; Classical Dynamical System; Hamilton Variational Principle; Mass Current Density;
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An exact solution is given to the classical electromagnetic (EM) radiation-reaction (RR) problem, originally posed by Lorentz. This refers to the dynamics of classical non-rotating and quasi-rigid finite-size particles subject to an external prescribed EM field. A variational formulation of the problem is presented. It is shown that a covariant representation for the EM potential of the self-field generated by the extended charge can be uniquely determined, consistent with the principles of classical electrodynamics and relativity. By construction, the retarded self-4-potential does not possess any divergence, contrary to the case of point charges. As a fundamental consequence, based on the Hamilton variational principle, an exact representation is obtained for the relativistic equation describing the dynamics of a finite-size charged particle (RR equation), which is shown to be realized by a second-order delay-type ODE. Such equation is proved to apply also to the treatment of Lorentzian particles, i.e., point-masses with finite-size charge distributions, and to recover the usual LAD equation in a suitable asymptotic approximation. Remarkably, the RR equation admits both standard Lagrangian and conservative forms, expressed, respectively, in terms of a non-local effective Lagrangian and a stress-energy tensor. Finally, consistent with the Newton principle of determinacy, it is proved that the corresponding initial-value problem admits a local existence and uniqueness theorem, namely it defines a classical dynamical system.
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