Causal self-dual nonlinear electrodynamics from the Born-Infeld theory
Abstract
Recently we have proposed a new auxiliary-field formulation for self-dual nonlinear electrodynamics (NLED) which makes use of two building blocks: (i) a seed self-dual theory L(Fμ;g), where Fμ is the electromagnetic field strength and g a duality-invariant coupling constant; and (ii) a scalar potential W(). Our formulation is based on the Lagrangian L(Fμ;) = L(Fμ;) + W(), where is an auxiliary scalar field. Integrating out , using its equation of motion, one obtains a U(1) duality-invariant NLED. Different self-dual NLEDs are derived by choosing different potentials W(). In the case that the seed Lagrangian defines the Born-Infeld theory, in this paper we demonstrate that the resulting models for self-dual NLED are causal and provide a general solution of the self-duality equation. We also elaborate on the procedure to relate our formulation to that developed by Russo and Townsend.
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