A Classical Electron Model with Synchrotron Radiation

G. Poelz
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A classical model of the electron based on Maxwell’s equations is presented in which the wave character is described by classical physics. Most properties follow from the description of a classical massless charge circulating with v=c. The magnetic moment of the electron yields the radius of this circulation and the generated synchrotron radiation removes the singularity of the Coulomb field. The residual field equals then to the mass of the electron. Quantum mechanics yields its spin and the fine structure constant α compares this dynamic structure of the electron with the classical point-like static view. This configuration is not stable. It will decay by the emission of synchrotron radiation. The stability of this description is therefor investigated by extending this model to 3 dimensions. The field lines within the free electromagnetic fields of the creation process, solved in polar coordinates, yield possible tracks for a massless charge. Many possible circulating tracks are found but only a combination of background fields yield environments in which stable tracks for β = 1 - charges may be created. Knotted toroidal tracks yield the stability. A knotted field line e.g. with T(3,2)-symmetry may describe a spin-1/3-particle and a field line with T(2,3)-symmetry in form of a knotted trefoil may belong to an electron as a stable spin-1/2-particle. With its fixed internal revolution frequency this electron appears to the external world as a standing wave with an amplitude propagating like the de Broglie wave.
具有同步辐射的经典电子模型
提出了一个基于麦克斯韦方程组的经典电子模型,其中的波动特性用经典物理学来描述。大多数性质都来自于v=c循环的经典无质量电荷的描述。电子的磁矩产生了这个循环的半径,产生的同步辐射消除了库仑场的奇点。剩余场等于电子的质量。量子力学给出了它的自旋,并用精细结构常数α将电子的这种动态结构与经典的点状静态观点进行了比较。这个配置不稳定。它会因同步辐射的发射而衰变。因此,通过将该模型扩展到三维来研究该描述的稳定性。在创造过程的自由电磁场中的场线,在极坐标中求解,产生了无质量电荷的可能轨迹。发现了许多可能的循环轨迹,但只有背景场的组合才能产生β = 1电荷的稳定轨迹。打结的环形轨迹产生了稳定性。具有T(3,2)对称性的打结场线可以描述自旋为1/3的粒子,具有T(2,3)对称性的打结三叶草形式的场线可以属于具有稳定自旋为1/2的粒子的电子。由于其固定的内部旋转频率,这个电子在外界看来就像一个驻波,其振幅像德布罗意波一样传播。
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