Spatiotemporal representation of a two-vortex reconnection as a single rotating vortex

Abstract

Reconnections and rotations of lines are dual descriptions of the same saddle-shaped spacetime surface. We show that a reconnection between two line occurring over time is a single line that rotates over space progression. Both rotating lines and reconnections possess the same saddle shape sheet geometry in four-dimensional space-time, with different orientations. Cyclic precessing lines occurring over time are arrays of reconnections occurring spatially. We show that a magnetic reconnection occurring over time can be seen as a single continuous line vector potential rotating spatially, where the full evolution traces a saddle shape surface. Finally, we show that a single tilted spatiotemporal optical vortex precesses with spatial progression, and as a result can be seen as two vortices reconnecting. Given the unique spatiotemporal evolution, we also analyzed the relativistic angular momentum of these electromagnetic fields.

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