Asymptotic conservation law with Feynman boundary condition
Abstract
Recently it was shown that classical electromagnetism admits new asymptotic conservation laws 2007.03627. In this paper we derive the analogue of the first of these asymptotic conservation laws upon imposing Feynman boundary condition on the radiative field. We also show that the Feynman solution at O(e3) contains purely imaginary modes falling off as uunr, n≥ 0 which are absent in the retarded solution. The u mode has also appeared in 1903.09133,1912.10229 and violates the Ashtekar-Struebel fall offs for the radiative fieldAS. We expect that new ( u)mumr-modes would appear in the Feynman solution at order O(e2m+1). Thus, all the other modes are expected to preserve the Ashtekar-Struebel fall offs.
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