On the radiation of an arbitrary moving constant magnetic moment
B. A. Zon (1), V. E. Chernov (1), and M. Ya. Amusia (2,3) ((1), Voronezh State University, Voronezh, Russia, (2) A. F. Ioffe, Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint, Petersburg, Russia (3) G. Racah Institute of Physics of the Hebrew, University

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that a constant magnetic moment moving through any field does not emit electromagnetic radiation, challenging common assumptions about magnetic dipole radiation.
Contribution
It shows that a steady magnetic moment in arbitrary motion does not produce electromagnetic radiation, providing a new perspective on magnetic dipole behavior.
Findings
Constant magnetic moments do not radiate when moving in arbitrary fields.
Theoretical analysis contradicts the expectation of radiation from moving magnetic dipoles.
Results have implications for understanding magnetic systems in physics.
Abstract
It is demonstrated that a constant magnetic moment does not emit electo-magnetic radiation while moving in an arbitrary field
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