A new look at the Dirac quantization condition
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Abstract
The angular momentum of any quantum system should be {it unambiguously} quantized. We show that such a quantization fails for a pure Dirac monopole due to a previously overlooked field angular momentum from the monopole-electric charge system coming from the magnetic field of the Dirac string and the electric field of the charge. Applying the point-splitting method to the monopole-charge system yields a total angular momentum which obeys the standard angular momentum algebra, but which is gauge {it variant}. In contrast it is possible to properly quantize the angular momentum of a topological 't Hooft-Polyakov monopole plus charge. This implies that pure Dirac monopoles are not viable -- only 't Hooft-Polyakov monopoles are theoretically consistent with angular momentum quantization and gauge invariance.
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Presenters
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Douglas A Singleton
California State University Fresno - Fresno, CA
Authors
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Douglas A Singleton
California State University Fresno - Fresno, CA
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P. Q. Hung
University of Virginia
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Michael R Dunia
Fresno State