2018
DOI: 10.3906/fiz-1708-16
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Photon in a cylindrical resonant cavity

Abstract: In this study, the massless and massive spin-1 particle equations, derived from the excited states of the zitterbewegung model, are considered for the photon in the cylindrical resonant cavity background. The resonant frequencies of the particles are also obtained. We show that these frequencies become equivalent in the M 2 → 0 limit.

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“…On the other hand, they tunnel differently in the presence of the GUP effect [72,73]. Therefore, our plan was to figure out the effect of the GUP on the Hawking temperature of the 2 + 1 dimensional new-type black hole by using process of tunneling of the massive spin-1 particle described by the relativistic equation derived from the quantization of classical zitterbewegung model [74,75]. This will provide a comparison of the results of the tunneling process of the different particles types from the new-type black hole under conditions with and without the GUP effect [32,33,34,73].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, they tunnel differently in the presence of the GUP effect [72,73]. Therefore, our plan was to figure out the effect of the GUP on the Hawking temperature of the 2 + 1 dimensional new-type black hole by using process of tunneling of the massive spin-1 particle described by the relativistic equation derived from the quantization of classical zitterbewegung model [74,75]. This will provide a comparison of the results of the tunneling process of the different particles types from the new-type black hole under conditions with and without the GUP effect [32,33,34,73].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%