Zitterbewegung as purely classical phenomenon
Abstract
Nonrelativistic formalism is developed, which allows describing systems with internal degrees of freedom in the scalar potential field U, which is a function both on relative coordinates and time, and on relative speed and accelerations. The equation for energy, which is an integral of motion when U satisfies to certain differential condition, is derived for the general case. For a free mass point all solutions of the equations of motion in the center-of-inertia reference frame, moving with constant velocity, are found. As a result, the center of mass follows along helical and more complicated trajectories round a direction of motion of the center of inertia. This motion can be interpreted as trembling movement (Zitterbewegung). On this basis a conclusion is done that Zitterbewegung has purely classical origin, arising even in a nonrelativistic case if internal degrees of freedom are taken into account. The general equation of motion for a spin which can be interpreted from positions of a classical mechanics is written down. Application of the obtained results to the electron leads to new conception of electric charge, sign of which corresponds to a sign of spin polarization.
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