Comments on "Vacuum Birefringence in a Rotating Magnetic Field" [S. L. Adler, J. Phys. A40 (2007) F143-F152] and "The Rotation of magnetic field does not impact vacuum birefringence" [S. Biswas and K. Melnikov, Phys. Rev. D75 (2007) 053003]
P. Castelo Ferreira

TL;DR
This paper compiles two comments analyzing the effects of rotating magnetic fields on vacuum birefringence, discussing differing viewpoints and clarifying theoretical implications in quantum electrodynamics.
Contribution
It provides a critical comparison of two recent comments on vacuum birefringence in rotating magnetic fields, clarifying their arguments and implications.
Findings
Rotating magnetic fields may or may not affect vacuum birefringence depending on the theoretical approach.
The comments highlight key differences in assumptions and interpretations in the existing literature.
Clarifies the theoretical debate on magnetic field rotation impact on quantum vacuum properties.
Abstract
Compilation of 2 comments on S. L. Adler, "Vacuum Birefringence in a Rotating Magnetic Field", J.Phys. A40 (2007) F143-F152, hep-ph/0611267 and S. Biswas and K. Melnikov, "The Rotation of magnetic field does not impact vacuum birefringence", Phys. Rev. D75 (2007) 053003, hep-ph/0611345, hope it has some usefulness.
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TopicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Earthquake Detection and Analysis
