When electric charge becomes also magnetic
Tiago C. Adorno (1), Dmitry M. Gitman (1,2,3), Anatoly E. Shabad (2,3), ((1) Instituto de Fisica, Universidade de Sao Paulo, CEP 05508-090, Sao, Paulo, S. P., Brazil (2) P. N. Lebedev Physics Institute, Leninsky Prospekt, 53, Moscow 117924, Russia (3) Tomsk State University

TL;DR
This paper discovers a static solution in nonlinear electrodynamics where an electric charge is associated with both homogeneous electric and magnetic fields, along with a long-range magnetic field linked to the electric charge.
Contribution
It introduces a novel static solution in nonlinear electrodynamics showing a magnetic component proportional to electric charge, expanding understanding of charge-field configurations.
Findings
Electric charge linked with homogeneous electric and magnetic fields.
Presence of a long-range magnetic field proportional to electric charge.
Magnetic charge depends on the homogeneous component of the solution.
Abstract
In nonlinear electrodynamics, QED included, we find a static solution to the field equations with an electric charge as its source, which is comprised of homogeneous parallel magnetic and electric fields, and a radial spherically-nonsymmetric long-range magnetic field, whose magnetic charge is proportional to the electric charge and also depends on the homogeneous component of the solution.
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