Light-front approach to relativistic electrodynamics [CL]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.07094


We illustrate how our recent light-front approach simplifies relativistic electrodynamics with an electromagnetic (EM) field $F^{\mu\nu}$ that is the sum of a (even very intense) plane travelling wave $F_t^{\mu\nu}(ct!-!z)$ and a static part $F_s^{\mu\nu}(x,y,z)$; it adopts the light-like coordinate $\xi=ct!-!z$ instead of time $t$ as an independent variable. This can be applied to several cases of extreme acceleration, both in vacuum and in a cold diluted plasma hit by a very short and intense laser pulse (slingshot effect, plasma wave-breaking and laser wake-field acceleration, etc.)

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G. Fiore
Tue, 15 Dec 20
100/136

Comments: Latex file, 20 pages, 7 figures. To appear in the Proceedings of the “9th International Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Physical Sciences”, September 7-10, 2020 (held on-line because of the Covid19 pandemic)