Free conical dynamics: charge-monopole as a particle with spin, anyon and nonlinear fermion-monopole supersymmetry
Mikhail S. Plyushchay

TL;DR
This paper explores the free dynamics of charge in a magnetic monopole field, linking it to particles with spin, anyons, and nonlinear supersymmetry, offering new insights into charge-monopole systems.
Contribution
It provides an alternative perspective on charge-monopole interactions by relating them to free particles with spin, anyons, and nonlinear fermion-monopole supersymmetry.
Findings
Charge-monopole system can be described as a free particle with spin.
Established relation between charge-monopole and relativistic anyons.
Clarified the nonlinear supersymmetry in fermion-monopole systems.
Abstract
We discuss the origin of the effectively free dynamics of the charge in the magnetic monopole field to apply it for finding the alternative treatment of the charge-monopole as a particle with spin, for tracing out the relation of the charge-monopole to the free relativistic anyon and for clarifying the nature of the non-standard nonlinear supersymmetry of the fermion-monopole system.
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