The 5D-4D correspondence for the magnetic field

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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WSES Int.Conf.Mathematics And Computers In Physics,July 25-29,1999,Marathon,Florida (USA)

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5D theory is an alternative model for understanding gravitational and electromagnetic interactions together. In this work we used the correspondence between 5D Einstein field equations with cosmological constant and the 4D Einstein equations with sources. We started with the principal fiber bundle P(M/F,U(1)) metric and studied the case when the gauge potential Aa corresponds to the magnetic field: Aa =(0, 0, A3, 0). We identified the base-space with the space-time of two models of universe: the Robertson-Walker - like model and the Schwarzschild - like model. With this ansatz, we followed an algorithm that permits to express the magnetic field in terms of the gauge potential Aa and the scalar field F. This algorithm seems to work very well if the scalar field is time dependent. When we analyzed its dependence on other coordinates, new terms it comes out on the 5D field equations. We obtained the translation between the effective 4D electromagnetic potential and the 5D gauge and scalar fields.

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