Magnetic scattering: pairwise little group and pairwise helicity
- đ¤ Speaker: Csaba Csaki, Cornell
- đ Date & Time: Thursday 28 October 2021, 16:00 - 17:00
- đ Venue: Online (Zoom)
Abstract
I discuss how to construct a Lorentz-invariant S-matrix for the scattering of electrically and magnetically charged particles. A key ingredient is a revision of our fundamental understanding of multi-particle representations of the PoincarÊ group. Surprisingly, the asymptotic states for electric-magnetic scattering transform with an additional little group phase, associated with pairs of electrically and magnetically charged particles. I will discuss the general construction of such states. The resulting “pairwise helicity” is identified with the quantized “cross product” of charges e1 g2- e2 g1 for every charge-monopole pair, and represents the extra angular momentum stored in the asymptotic electromagnetic field. We define a new kind of pairwise spinor-helicity variable, which serves as an additional building block for electric-magnetic scattering amplitudes. We then construct the most general 3-point S-matrix elements, as well as the full partial wave decomposition for the 2 → 2 fermion-monopole S-matrix. In particular, we derive the famous helicity flip in the lowest partial wave as a simple consequence of a generalized spin-helicity selection rule, as well as the full angular dependence for the higher partial waves. We will also discuss a possible direction for resolving Callan’s ``semiton” problem: the scattering amplitude of a positron on a GUT monopole which apparently does not have an allowed final state. We will show that using entagled pairwise helicity spinors a simple possible s-wave final state does exist.
Series This talk is part of the Quantum Fields and Strings Seminars series.
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Csaba Csaki, Cornell
Thursday 28 October 2021, 16:00-17:00