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arxiv: 1410.0419 · v3 · pith:WBEVQFSPnew · submitted 2014-10-02 · 🧮 math-ph · gr-qc· math.AP· math.DS· math.MP· quant-ph

The Dirac point electron in zero-gravity Kerr--Newman spacetime

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keywords dirackerr--newmanpointspacetimezero-gravityelectronresultsself-adjoint
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Dirac's wave equation for a point electron in the topologically nontrivial maximal analytically extended electromagnetic Kerr--Newman spacetime is studied in a zero-gravity limit; here, "zero-gravity" means $G\to 0$, where $G$ is Newton's constant of universal gravitation. The following results are obtained: the formal Dirac Hamiltonian on the static spacelike slices is essentially self-adjoint; the spectrum of the self-adjoint extension is symmetric about zero, featuring a continuum with a gap about zero that, under two smallness conditions, contains a point spectrum. Some of our results extend to a generalization of the zero-$G$ Kerr--Newman spacetime with different electric-monopole-to-magnetic-dipole-moment ratio.

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