Radiation reaction remains one of the most fascinating open questions in electrodynamics. The development of multi-petawatt laser facilities capable of reaching extreme intensities has leant this topic a new urgency, and it is now more important than ever to properly understand it. Two models of radiation reaction, due to Landau and Lifshitz and to Sokolov, have gained prominence, but there has been little work exploring the relation between the two. We show that in the Sokolov theory electromagnetic fields induce a Lorentz transformation between momentum and velocity, which eliminates some of the counterintuitive results of Landau-Lifshitz. In particular, the Lorentz boost in a constant electric field causes the particle to lose electrosta...
With the recent advances in laser technology, experimental investigation of radiation reaction pheno...
Various classical models of electrons including their spin degrees of freedom are commonly applied t...
The dynamics of energetic particles in strong electromagnetic fields can be heavily influenced by th...
Radiation reaction remains one of the most fascinating open questions in electrodynamics. The develo...
A kinetic theory is developed to describe radiating electrons whose motion is governed by the Lorent...
We propose a new method of detecting radiation reaction effects in the motion of particles subjected...
At the extremely high laser intensities expected in next generation experiments, electrons can becom...
The motion of an electron in an external field of arbitrary intensity is one of the most fundamental...
AbstractThe inexorable development of ever more powerful laser systems has re-ignited interest in el...
The motion of an electron in an external field of arbitrary intensity is one of the most fundamental...
An accelerated classical point charge radiates at the Larmor power rate $2e^2a^2/3$, leading to the ...
Classical radiation reaction is the effect of the electromagnetic field emitted by an accelerated el...
We propose a new method of detecting radiation reaction effects in the motion of particles subjected...
Since a classical charged point particle radiates energy and momentum it is argued that there must b...
We investigate the effects of a Stern-Gerlach-type addition to the Lorentz force on electrons in a l...
With the recent advances in laser technology, experimental investigation of radiation reaction pheno...
Various classical models of electrons including their spin degrees of freedom are commonly applied t...
The dynamics of energetic particles in strong electromagnetic fields can be heavily influenced by th...
Radiation reaction remains one of the most fascinating open questions in electrodynamics. The develo...
A kinetic theory is developed to describe radiating electrons whose motion is governed by the Lorent...
We propose a new method of detecting radiation reaction effects in the motion of particles subjected...
At the extremely high laser intensities expected in next generation experiments, electrons can becom...
The motion of an electron in an external field of arbitrary intensity is one of the most fundamental...
AbstractThe inexorable development of ever more powerful laser systems has re-ignited interest in el...
The motion of an electron in an external field of arbitrary intensity is one of the most fundamental...
An accelerated classical point charge radiates at the Larmor power rate $2e^2a^2/3$, leading to the ...
Classical radiation reaction is the effect of the electromagnetic field emitted by an accelerated el...
We propose a new method of detecting radiation reaction effects in the motion of particles subjected...
Since a classical charged point particle radiates energy and momentum it is argued that there must b...
We investigate the effects of a Stern-Gerlach-type addition to the Lorentz force on electrons in a l...
With the recent advances in laser technology, experimental investigation of radiation reaction pheno...
Various classical models of electrons including their spin degrees of freedom are commonly applied t...
The dynamics of energetic particles in strong electromagnetic fields can be heavily influenced by th...