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Electron as a Tiny Mirror: Radiation From a Worldline With Asymptotic Inertia

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arxiv 2302.00266 v1 pith:RLAEVZEW submitted 2023-02-01 gr-qc

Electron as a Tiny Mirror: Radiation From a Worldline With Asymptotic Inertia

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We present a moving mirror analog of the electron, whose worldline possesses asymptotic constant velocity with corresponding beta Bogolubov coefficients that are consistent with finite total emitted energy. Furthermore, the quantum analog model is in agreement with the total energy obtained by integrating the classical Larmor power.

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