Auxiliary fields in the geometrical relativistic particle dynamics

A. Amador, N. Bagatella, R. Cordero, E. Rojas

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Abstract

We describe how to construct the dynamics of relativistic particles, following either timelike or null curves, by means of an auxiliary variables method instead of the standard theory of deformations for curves. There are interesting physical particle models governed by actions that involve higher order derivatives of the embedding functions of the worldline. We point out that the mechanical content of such models can be extracted wisely from a lower order action, which can be performed by implementing in the action a finite number of constraints that involve the geometrical relationship structures inherent to a curve and by using a covariant formalism. We emphasize our approach for null curves. For such systems, the natural time parameter is a pseudo-arclength whose properties resemble those of the standard proper time. We illustrate the formalism by applying it to some models for relativistic particles.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115401
JournalJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
Volume41
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Mar 2008

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