Evaluation of parameters for particles acceleration by the zero-point field of quantum electrodynamics

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Acceleration (Physics), Cosmic Rays, Quantum Electrodynamics, Zero Point Energy, Einstein Equations, Electromagnetic Fields, Field Theory (Physics), Models, Relativity

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That particles may be accelerated by vacuum effects in quantum field theory has been repeatedly proposed in the last few years. A natural upshot of this is a mechanism for cosmic rays (CR) primaries acceleration. A mechanism for acceleration by the zero-point field (ZPE) when the ZPE is taken in a realistic sense (in opposition to a virtual field) was considered. Originally the idea was developed within a semiclassical context. The classical Einstein-Hopf model (EHM) was used to show that free isolated electromagnrtically interacting particles performed a random walk in phase space and more importantly in momentum space when submitted to the perennial action of the so called classical electromagnrtic ZPE.

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