Universe (Jun 2024)

On the Role of the Tail Term in Electromagnetic Radiation Reaction

  • Zdeněk Stuchlík,
  • Martin Kološ,
  • Arman Tursunov,
  • Dmitri Gal’tsov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/universe10060249
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. 249

Abstract

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In a recent study devoted to the influence of electromagnetic radiation reaction on the motion of radiating charged particles in magnetized black hole spacetimes the authors claim that the tail term cannot be neglected in the complete DeWitt–Brehme equation, putting into doubt the previous papers where such an approximation was used. Here, we demonstrate by using simple dimensional arguments that such a statement is misleading in many astrophysically relevant situations. In the case of relativistic electrons moving around a stellar-mass black hole, the tail term is ignorable if a magnetic field of at least a few Gauss is present.On the other hand, in different situations, the tail term can be relevant, as demonstrated in the case of orbital widening, where it can even amplify the effect.

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