Physics – Mathematical Physics
Scientific paper
1999-11-04
in "Photon:Old problems in Light of New Ideas" (Nova Science, NY, 2000) pp. 319-337
Physics
Mathematical Physics
19 pp., A contribution to the volume ``Photon: Old Problems in Light of New Ideas" (Nova Science Publishers, Commack, NY)
Scientific paper
It has long been claimed that the antisymmetric tensor field of the second rank is pure longitudinal after quantization. In my opinion, such a situation is quite unacceptable. I repeat the well-known procedure of the derivation of the set of Proca equations. It is shown that it can be written in various forms. Furthermore, on the basis of the Lagrangian formalism I calculate dynamical invariants (including the Pauli-Lubanski vector of relativistic spin for this field). Even at the classical level the Pauli-Lubanski vector can be equal to zero after applications of well-known constraints. The importance of the normalization is pointed out for the problem of the description of quantized fields of maximal spin 1. The correct quantization procedure permits us to propose a solution of this puzzle in the modern field theory. Finally, the discussion of the connection of the Ogievetskii-Polubarinov-Kalb-Ramond field and electrodynamic gauge is presented. PACS: 03.50.-z, 03.50.De, 03.65.Pm, 11.10.-z, 11.10.Ef
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