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Revista mexicana de física
versión impresa ISSN 0035-001X
Rev. mex. fis. vol.50 no.1 México feb. 2004
Investigación
Polarization rotation of electromagnetic waves by two abelian gauge fields coupled to torsion
C. Wolf
Department of Physics, Massachusetts State College of Liberal Arts, North Adams, Massachusetts 01247 U.S.A.
Recibido el 17 de enero de 2003
Aceptado el 21 de agosto de 2003
Abstract
By considering the coupling of two abelian gauge fields to pseudoscalar torsion we demonstrate that three different rotated polarized waves result for propagation over cosmological distances in a torsion field with constant gradient. It is also demonstrated that one of the waves is twice as intense as the other two providing us with a signature to identify the above coupling.
Keywords: Gauge fields; torsion; polarization rotation.
Resumen
Considerando el acoplamiento de dos campos de norma abelianos con la torsión seudoescalar, demostramos que tres distintas ondas giradas y polarizadas parecen propagarse sobre distancias cosmológicas en un campo de torsión con gradiente constante. También pretendemos demonstrar que una de estas ondas tiene una intensidad doble con respecto a las otras dos, lo que nos proporciona la oportunidad de identificar dicho acoplamiento.
Descriptores: Campo de norma; torsión; polarización rotación.
PACS: 98.80
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