Spin 1 Particle in a 15-Component Formalism, Interaction with Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields
Abstract
A generalized vector particle theory with the use of an extended set of Lorentz group irredicible representations, including scalar, two 4-vectors, and antisymmetric 2-rang tensor, is investigated. Initial equations depend upon four complex parameters , obeying two supplementary conditions, so restriction of the model to the case of electrically neutral vector particle is not a trivial task. A special basis in the space of 15-component wave functions is found where instead of four only one real-valued quantity , a bilinear combination of , is presented. This -parameter is interpreted as an additional electromagnetic characteristic of a charged vector particle, polarizability. It is shown that in this basis -operation is reduced to the complex conjugation only, without any accompanying linear transformation. Restriction to a massless vector particle is determined. Extension of the whole theory to the case of Riemannian space-time is accomplished. Two methods of obtaining corresponding generally covariant wave equations are elaborated: of tensor- and of tetrad-based ones. Their equivalence is proved. It is shown that in case of pure curved space-time models without Cartan torsion no specific additional interaction terms because of non-flat geometry arise. The conformal symmetry of a massless generally covariant equation is demonstrated explicitly. A canonical tensor of energy-momentum is constructed, its conservation law happens to involves the Riemann curvature tensor. Within the framework of known ambiguity of any energy-momentum tensor, a new tensor is suggested to be used, which obeys a common conservation law.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0309132,
title = {Spin 1 Particle in a 15-Component Formalism, Interaction with Electromagnetic and Gravitational Fields},
author = {V. V. Kisel and N. G. Tokarevskaya and A. A. Bogush and V. M. Red'kov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0309132},
year = {2007}
}
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36 pages, latex