First-order differential equations for a particle with spin S = 1
Abstract
A system of first-order differential equations for a particle with nonzero mass and spin S = 1 is constructed. As distinct from the Proca-Duffin-Kemmer (PDK) equations, the system has the form of the dynamical equation i∂t=H (with constraints) with a Hamiltonian linear in momentum. The six-component wave function yields the positive-definite probability density ≥ 0. The system of equations has much in common with the Dirac and Maxwell equations.
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