Interference of the transient radiation fields produced by an electric charge and a magnetic moment
Elementary Particle Physics and Field Theory
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The conditions for the occurrence of interference of the transient radiation fields produced by an electric charge and a magnetic moment are analyzed. The contribution of the transient radiation of a charge – magnetic moment system, depending on the orientation of the magnetic moment, to the total output has been calculated for the case of a particle escaping from a titanium target in vacuum for a photon energy of 454 eV. The possibility of harnessing the effect under consideration in developing a new type of polarimeter has been evaluated.
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transient radiation magnetic moment electric charge interference asymmetry of radiation polarimeterPreview
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