Obtaining a light-like planar gauge
Abstract
In the usual and current understanding of planar gauge choices for Abelian and non Abelian gauge fields, the external defining vector nμ can either be space-like (n2<0) or time-like (n2>0) but not light-like (n2=0). In this work we propose a light-like planar gauge that consists in defining a modified gauge-fixing term, LGF, whose main characteristic is a two-degree violation of Lorentz covariance arising from the fact that four-dimensional space-time spanned entirely by null vectors as basis necessitates two light-like vectors, namely nμ and its dual mμ, with n2=m2=0, n· m≠ 0, say, e.g. normalized to n· m=2.
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