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Electromagnetic potentials without gauge transformations
Fecha
2011-06Registro en:
1402-4896
0031-8949
Autor
Chubykalo, Andrew
Espinoza, Augusto
Alvarado Flores, Rolando
Institución
Resumen
In this paper, we show that the use of the Helmholtz theorem enables the derivation of
uniquely determined electromagnetic potentials without the necessity of using gauge
transformation. We show that the electromagnetic field comprises two components, one of
which is characterized by instantaneous action at a distance, whereas the other propagates in
retarded form with the velocity of light. In our attempt to show the superiority of the new
proposed method to the standard one, we argue that the action-at-a-distance components
cannot be considered as a drawback of our method, because the recommended procedure for
eliminating the action at a distance in the Coulomb gauge leads to theoretical subtleties that
allow us to say that the needed gauge transformation is not guaranteed. One of the theoretical
consequences of this new definition is that, in addition to the electric E and magnetic B fields,
the electromagnetic potentials are real physical quantities. We show that this property of the
electromagnetic potentials in quantum mechanics is also a property of the electromagnetic
potentials in classical electrodynamics.