Field of a moving locked charge as applied to beam-beam interactions in storage rings

Abstract

It is shown that the Lorentz transformation cannot in general be formally applied to potentials and fields of particles locked in a certain region. In particular, this property relates to nucleons in nuclei and to particles and nuclei in storage rings. Even if they move with high velocities, their electric fields are defined by the Coulomb law. The result obtained is rather important for the planned deuteron electric-dipole-moment experiment in storage rings.

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