Electromagnetic Waves in a Rotating Frame of Reference
John C. Hauck, Bahram Mashhoon

TL;DR
This paper explores how electromagnetic waves behave in a rotating frame, focusing on the effects of helicity-rotation coupling and its observational implications for rotating observers and gravitational sources.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of electromagnetic wave propagation in rotating frames and clarifies the phenomenon of helicity-rotation coupling with observational insights.
Findings
Helicity-rotation coupling affects electromagnetic measurements in rotating frames.
Rotating observers experience unique electromagnetic phenomena.
Spin coupling with gravitational rotation has observable consequences.
Abstract
We discuss the electromagnetic measurements of rotating observers and study the propagation of electromagnetic waves in a uniformly rotating frame of reference. The phenomenon of helicity-rotation coupling is elucidated and some of the observational consequences of the coupling of the spin of a particle with the rotation of a gravitational source are briefly examined.
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