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NEW INSIGHTS IN PARTICLE DYNAMICS FROM GROUP COHOMOLOGY

V. Aldaya a,b, J. L. Jaramillo a,b, J. Guerrero a,b,c

a Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia, Granada, Spain
b Instituto de Fisica Teorica y Computacional Carlos I, Facultad de Ciencias,
Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain
c Departamento de Matematica Aplicada, Facultad de Informatica, Murcia, Spain


The dynamics of a particle, moving in background electromagnetic and gravitational fields, is revisited from a Lie group cohomological perspective. Physical constants characterising the particle appear as central extension parameters of a group which is obtained from a previously extended kinematical group (Poincare or Galilei) by making local some subgroup. The corresponding dynamics is generated by a vector field inside the kernel of a presymplectic form, which is derived from the canonical left-invariant one-form on the extended group. The nonrelativistic (Newtonian) limit is derived from the geodesic motion via an Inonu-Wigner contraction. A deeper analysis of the cohomological structure reveals the possibility of a new force associated with a nontrivial mixing of gravity and electromagnetism leading to testable predictions, such as a mass difference between charged particles and antiparticles.


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