Seminar Details
The Classical Radiation Reaction Problem
- Start Date: October 31, 2019
- Event Start Time: 5:00 PM
- Event End Time: 6:00 PM
- Seminar Series: Experimental Math Seminar
- Presenter(s): Michael Kiessling - Rutgers University
- Event Location: Conference Room 705 | Rutgers University | Hill Center | 110 Frelinghuysen Rd
- Presentation Type: Stand Alone Presentation
- Abstract:
Physics folklore says that a classical point charge, when accelerated by some electromagnetic field, produces electromagnetic radiation through which it loses energy and momentum to the field degrees of freedom. Many physicists (in particular: Abraham, Lorentz, Dirac, Landau and Lifshitz, ...) tried to compute the associated \`radiation-reaction' force on the point charge. Alas, all proposals so far failed the litmus test: their fomulas produce a vanishing radiation-reaction when a point charge is accelerated by a uniform electric field (such as occurs between the plates of a charged capacitor). Recently I combined ideas of Poincare' and of Bopp, Lande'-Thomas, and Podolsky, and managed to compute the exact expression for the radiation-reaction force in a classical electrodynamics model. Jointly with Shadi Tahvildar-Zadeh we also proved local well-posedness of the joint initial-value problem for fields and point charges. Since the self-force expression is very complicated, MAPLE was then used to study the motion of a point charge accelerated by a constant electric field. Radiation-reaction effects showed very clearly and dramatically: unexpectedly, a dynamical phase transition was found. Subsequently a proof of this dynamical scenario was supplied. I will explain all this without getting into the nitty-gritty of the technical details.
