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arXiv: 2005.08725
handle: 20.500.14352/7416 , 10261/240896
After more than a century of history, the radiation-reaction problem in classical electrodynamics still surprises and puzzles new generations of researchers. Here, we revise and explain some of the paradoxical issues that one faces when approaching the problem, mostly associated with regimes of uniform proper acceleration. The answers we provide can be found in the literature and are a synthesis of a large body of research. We only present them in a personal way that may help in their understanding. Besides, after the presentation of the standard answers, we motivate and present a twist to those ideas. The physics of emission of radiation by extended charges (charges with internal structure) might proceed in a surprising oscillating fashion. This hypothetical process could open up new research paths and a new take on the equivalence principle.
High Energy Physics - Theory, Física-Modelos matemáticos, Electrodynamics, Charged particle, FOS: Physical sciences, Energy momentum, Conservation, General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc), Electron, General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, uniform acceleration, Electromagnetic field, Física matemática, Radiation by moving charges, Hyperbolic motion, 51-73, radiation reaction, Dynamics, Radiation reaction, Self force, Self-force, Equivalence principle, Uniform acceleration, equivalence principle, Tensor, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), self-force, radiation by moving charges
High Energy Physics - Theory, Física-Modelos matemáticos, Electrodynamics, Charged particle, FOS: Physical sciences, Energy momentum, Conservation, General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc), Electron, General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, uniform acceleration, Electromagnetic field, Física matemática, Radiation by moving charges, Hyperbolic motion, 51-73, radiation reaction, Dynamics, Radiation reaction, Self force, Self-force, Equivalence principle, Uniform acceleration, equivalence principle, Tensor, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), self-force, radiation by moving charges
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