Can magnetic monopoles and massive photons coexist in the framework of the same classical theory? (Q549031)
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Can magnetic monopoles and massive photons coexist in the framework of the same classical theory? (English)
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5 July 2011
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Summary: It is well known that one cannot construct a self-consistent quantum field theory describing the nonrelativistic electromagnetic interaction mediated by massive photons between a point-like electric charge and a magnetic monopole. We show that, indeed, this inconsistency arises in the classical theory itself. No semiclassic approximation or limiting procedure for \(\hslash\to 0\) is used. As a result, the string attached to the monopole emerges as visible also if finite-range electromagnetic interactions are considered in a classical framework.
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