2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.aop.2018.03.019
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The issue of gauge choice in the Landau problem and the physics of canonical and mechanical orbital angular momenta

Abstract: One intriguing issue in the nucleon spin decomposition problem is the existence of two types of decompositions, which are representably characterized by two different orbital angular momenta (OAMs) of quarks. The one is the mechanical OAM, while the other is the so-called gauge-invariant canonical (g.i.c.) OAM, the concept of which was introduced by Chen et al. An especially delicate quantity is the g.i.c. OAM, which must be distinguished from the ordinary (gauge-variant) canonical OAM. We find that, owing to … Show more

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“…As noticed in Ref. [21], the consequences of the axial symmetry of the problem, as well as the physical meaning of angular momenta, can be better understood if one works in the symmetric gauge. Having this in mind, the purpose of the present work is to rederive the expression for the π − → lν l decay width in the presence of a uniform magnetic field, now considering the symmetric gauge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…As noticed in Ref. [21], the consequences of the axial symmetry of the problem, as well as the physical meaning of angular momenta, can be better understood if one works in the symmetric gauge. Having this in mind, the purpose of the present work is to rederive the expression for the π − → lν l decay width in the presence of a uniform magnetic field, now considering the symmetric gauge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…We recall that spatial integrals of these quantities, which are just the expectation values of the corresponding operator in the Landau state ψ n,m , are well-known. They are given by [13], [14] l can…”
Section: Bility Current Distributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Is there still any reason that favors one particular path choice ? As shown in our previous study of the Landau problem [15], the symmetry plays an important role in selecting a physically favorable path in DeWitt's formulation of electrodynamics. An advantage of the path choice C I is that it respects the axial symmetry of the gauge potential with respect to the z-axis.…”
Section: Concept Of Physical Component Of the Photon Fieldmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In particular, can we find a path which reproduces the potential in the generalized 2nd Landau gauge discussed before ? The answer is simple, when the point (x, y) lies inside the solenoid of radius R. In this case, we can use the knowledge already known from our previous study of the Landau problem [15], and the answer is given byÃ…”
Section: Concept Of Physical Component Of the Photon Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%