Gravitational-Electromagnetic Coupling and the Classical Self-Energy Problem

R. Arnowitt, S. Deser, and C. W. Misner
Phys. Rev. 120, 313 – Published 1 October 1960
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Abstract

The gravitational effect on the classical Coulomb self-energy of a point charge is calculated rigorously. It is shown that the total mass then becomes finite (although still quite large), and that it depends only on the charge and not on the bare mechanical mass. Thus, a particle acquires mass only when it has nongravitational interactions with fields of nonzero range. In order to treat this problem, it is necessary to extend the canonical formalism, previously obtained for the free gravitational field, to include coupling with the Maxwell field and the point charge system. It is shown that the canonical variables of the gravitational field are unaltered while those of the matter system are natural generalizations of their flat space forms. The determination of the total energy of a state can still be made from knowledge of the spatial metric at a given time. The self-mass of a particle is then the total energy of a pure one-particle state, i.e., a state containing no excitations of the canonical variables of the Maxwell or Einstein fields. Solutions corresponding to pure particle states of two like charges are also obtained, and their energy is shown consistent with the one-particle results.

  • Received 21 April 1960

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.120.313

©1960 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

R. Arnowitt*

  • Department of Physics, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York

S. Deser

  • Department of Physics, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts

C. W. Misner

  • Palmer Physical Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey

  • *This work was supported in part by a National Science Foundation Research Grant.
  • Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow.
  • Supported in part by the National Science Foundation and by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under Contract.

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Vol. 120, Iss. 1 — October 1960

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