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Comment on "Absence of a consistent classical equation of motion for a mass-renormalized point charge"

Paweł Zin, Maciej Pylak

Abstract

Here we comment on the paper by Arthur D. Yaghjian, Phys. Rev. E 78, 046606 (2008) (arXiv:0805.0142). The author provides an equation of motion for a point charged particle in a certain regime of system parameters (on the other hand, claiming that in a different regime the classical equation of motion does not exist). The solutions of this equation (in the regime where it exists) presented in the paper show instantaneous jumps in the particle's velocity. We show that such jumps, in the case of a point particle, would generate infinite energy in the radiated electromagnetic field. Therefore, we claim that the point-particle limit used by the author is incorrect.

Comment on "Absence of a consistent classical equation of motion for a mass-renormalized point charge"

Abstract

Here we comment on the paper by Arthur D. Yaghjian, Phys. Rev. E 78, 046606 (2008) (arXiv:0805.0142). The author provides an equation of motion for a point charged particle in a certain regime of system parameters (on the other hand, claiming that in a different regime the classical equation of motion does not exist). The solutions of this equation (in the regime where it exists) presented in the paper show instantaneous jumps in the particle's velocity. We show that such jumps, in the case of a point particle, would generate infinite energy in the radiated electromagnetic field. Therefore, we claim that the point-particle limit used by the author is incorrect.

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