Spacetime dynamics of spinning particles - exact electromagnetic analogies
L. Filipe O. Costa, Jos\'e Nat\'ario, Miguel Zilh\~ao

TL;DR
This paper establishes exact analogies between gravitational and electromagnetic interactions for spinning particles, revealing fundamental differences and exploring physical implications through detailed comparisons and theoretical analysis.
Contribution
It demonstrates exact gravito-electromagnetic analogies under specific conditions and analyzes their physical consequences, including symmetries, work done, and hidden momentum effects.
Findings
Analogies depend on the Mathisson-Pirani spin condition.
Electromagnetic fields can do work on particles in certain frames.
Gravitational and electromagnetic tidal tensors exhibit fundamental symmetry differences.
Abstract
We compare the rigorous equations describing the motion of spinning test particles in gravitational and electromagnetic fields, and show that if the Mathisson-Pirani spin condition holds then exact gravito-electromagnetic analogies emerge. These analogies provide a familiar formalism to treat gravitational problems, as well as a means for comparing the two interactions. Fundamental differences are manifest in the symmetries and time projections of the electromagnetic and gravitational tidal tensors. The physical consequences of the symmetries of the tidal tensors are explored comparing the following analogous setups: magnetic dipoles in the field of non-spinning/spinning charges, and gyroscopes in the Schwarzschild, Kerr, and Kerr-de Sitter spacetimes. The implications of the time projections of the tidal tensors are illustrated by the work done on the particle in various frames; in…
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