Radiation Reaction in High-Intensity Fields
Abstract
After the development of a radiating electron model by P. A. M. Dirac in 1938, many authors have tried to reformulate this model so-called radiation reaction. Recently, this effect has become important in ultra-intense laser-electron (plasma) interactions. In our recent research, we found the stabilization method of radiation reaction by the QED vacuum fluctuation [PTEP 2014, 043A01 (2014), PTEP 2015, 023A01 (2015)]. On the other hand, the modification of the radiated field by highly intense incoming laser fields should be taken into account when the laser intensity is higher than 1022W/cm2, which could be achieved by the next generation ultra-short pulse 10PW lasers, like the ones under construction for the ELI-NP facility. In this paper, I propose the running charge-mass method for the description of the QED-based synchrotron radiation by high-intensity external fields with the stabilization by the QED vacuum fluctuation as an extension to the model by Dirac.
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