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Self-force on a charged particle in an external scalar field

Adam NobleDepartment of Physics, SUPA and University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G4 0NG, United KingdomDavid A. BurtonPhysics Department, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YB, United KingdomLauren DochertyDepartment of Physics, SUPA and University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G4 0NG, United KingdomD. A. JaroszynskiDepartment of Physics, SUPA and University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G4 0NG, United Kingdom
2021en
ABI

Abstract

A charged particle subject to strong external forces will accelerate, and so radiate energy, inducing a self-force. This phenomenon remains contentious, but advances in laser technology mean we will soon encounter regimes where a more complete understanding is essential. The terms "self-force" and "radiation reaction" are often used synonymously, but reflect different aspects of the recoil force. For a particle accelerating in an electromagnetic field, radiation reaction is usually the dominant self-force, but in a scalar field this is not the case, and the total effect of the self-force can be anti-frictional. Aspects of this self-force can be recast in terms of spacetime geometry, and this interpretation illuminates the long-standing enigma of a particle radiating while experiencing no self-force.

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