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A note on the asymptotic symmetries of electromagnetism
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We extend the asymptotic symmetries of electromagnetism in order to consistently include angle-dependent $u(1)$ gauge transformations $\epsilon$ that involve terms growing at spatial infinity linearly and logarithmically in $r$, $\epsilon \sim a(\theta, \varphi) r + b(\theta, \varphi) \ln r + c(\theta, \varphi)$. The charges of the logarithmic $u(1)$ transformations are found to be conjugate to those of the $\mathcal O(1)$ transformations (abelian algebra with invertible central term) while those of the $\mathcal O(r)$ transformations are conjugate to those of the subleading $\mathcal O(r^{-1})$ transformations. Because of this structure, one can decouple the angle-dependent $u(1)$ asymptotic symmetry from the Poincar\'e algebra, just as in the case of gravity: the generators of these internal transformations are Lorentz scalars in the redefined algebra. This implies in particular that one can give a definition of the angular momentum which is free from $u(1)$ gauge ambiguities. The change of generators that brings the asymptotic symmetry algebra to a direct sum form involves non linear redefinitions of the charges. Our analysis is Hamiltonian throughout and carried at spatial infinity.
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