Tachyons and the Wheeler-Feynman absorber theory

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The Proca equation with negative mass-square is studied in a refractive and absorptive spacetime. The generation of superluminal radiation fields by subluminal currents is discussed. The possibility of time-symmetric wave propagation is analysed in the context of the Wheeler-Feynman absorber theory; it is shown how advanced modes of the Proca field can be turned into retarded ones in a permeable spacetime capable of producing an absorber field. A microscopic oscillator model for the permeability is suggested. Tachyonic Liénard-Wiechert potentials are studied and strictly causal retarded wave solutions are obtained. Energy transfer by superluminal radiation is discussed, and explicit formulae for the spectral energy density and intensity are derived. Superluminal radiation fields generated by classical damped oscillators carrying tachyonic charge are investigated, including the tachyonic analogue to Thomson and Rayleigh cross sections. The Maxwell equations for negative mass-square are derived, their non-local generalization to frequency-dependent permeabilities, as well as the Poynting theorem for superluminal radiation in an absorptive spacetime.

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