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Special Relativity Matters: Acceleration Frontier Special Relativity Introduction Lorentz-FitzGerald Body Contraction The Aether aka: Quantum Structured Vacuum Does Acceleration Exist and if so, how big is it Probing limits of validity of SR+EM: Acceleration Frontier Contex: 3rd Andean School on Nuclear Physics QCD, Quark Gluon Plasma and HI Collisions 2

Relativity Einstein 1905: Inertial Motion (a consistent framework) Problems with 1916 Einstein Included Force of Gravity by allowing curved space-time NOT topic of today Bodies and Forces: Matter+Electromagnetism F=e(E+v x B) Lotentz F SR: Incomplete Special Relativity Works since acceleration negligible nano-forces GR : consistent General Relativity 3

(Special) Relativity evolves Text pdf available for free if your library subscribes to Springer Physics 4

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Issues Teaching Special Relativity Professors: If you need to use words paradox, not real, you do not know what you are teaching Wrong Message: SR complete while it is unfinished (acceleration) Students: choose sources carefully, lots of bad stuff around (many false prophets) MixUp: SR bigger but unfinished theory compared to GR and yet GR in minds of many distorts contents of SR Wrong explanations: Wrong context: evolving concepts presented 1905 way body contraction, time dilation 6

I like asking students What is Lorentz contraction: = (1 v2/c2)-1/2 Some will space is contracted. Can this be true? Other say this is distance contraction. What is this? A few admit this is apparent body contraction. Apparent? After in the decade after 1905 claiming that since Lorentz transformation can undo body contraction, thus it is apparent, Einstein wrote a response explaining that body contraction is real (just like kinetic energy and momentum of a car is real even if it is zero for the driver, jr). 7

What is Lorentz-Fitzgerald body contraction? Since time is not absolute but ticks in each material body in a different way (proper time) we must define how a body is observed: we measure body size with an apparatus in laboratory that sizes up the body at equal time in lab frame of reference. This means that two different points of a moving body are observed at different proper times of the body if it is not at rest with respect to the lab frame. Therefore a laboratory observer always sees direction of motion contraction of a moving body. Once it is specified in which reference frame the measurement is at equal time the outcome is unique and impossible to alter or make apparent. 8

Is a passenger on a relativistic rocket aware she is contracted A. Einststein 1911: never, since there is no absolute reference frame in the Universe and thus an inertial observer does not know her velocity. J. S. Bell 1976: advocates physical reality view of relativity (begins around 1959): use accelerated motion to move from one inertial frame to another. The history of the shift between frames of reference allows to construct a clock for Lorentz contraction. 9

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Two views on SR and the Aether Einstein 1905: Only inertial motion Lorentz transformations between different observers Unsolved: EM forces. Bell 1976: Use acceleration to move between different inertial observers. Each object knows if it is accelerated! Aether and later the structured quantum vacuum: Einstein 1920: aether carrier of physical laws Larmor, Lorentz: allows local recognition of acceleration Higgs, Weinberg etc: mass of matter, nature of interactions 11

The word aether in Homeric Greek means ``pure, fresh air" or ``clear sky", pure essence where the gods lived and which they breathed. The aether was believed in ancient and medieval science to be the substance that filled the region of the universe above the terrestrial sphere. Aristotle imposed aether as a fifth element filling all space. Aether was hence also called quintessence (from quinta essentia, "fifth element"). The "luminiferous aether" (light carrying aether) is the substance believed by Maxwell, Larmor, Lorentz to permeate all the Universe. Einstein introduces relativistic aether. 12

How can the laws of physics be known in all Universe? Recapitulating, we may say that according to the general theory of relativity space is endowed with physical qualities; in this sense, therefore, there exists an aether. But this aether may not be thought of as endowed with the quality characteristic of ponderable media, as consisting of parts which may be tracked through time. The idea of motion may not be applied to it. According to the general theory of relativity space without aether is unthinkable; for in such space there not only would be no propagation of light, but also no possibility of existence for standards of space and time (measuring-rods and clocks), nor therefore any space-time intervals in the physical sense. Albert Einstein, Ather und die TODAY: The laws of physics are encoded Relativitaetstheorie in quantum vacuum structure (Berlin, 1920): 13

Michelson-Morley: No aether wind, no drag The Earth moves in space ( today we know the speed with reference to the big-bang frame of reference). Michelson-Morley experiment: no aether dragged along, birth of Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction and relativity. Einstein 1905: who needs aether? All inertial observers are equivalent (principle of relativity). Einstein s view about aether changes drastically by 1920 14

Does Acceleration Exist? Acceleration not inherent to quantum mechanics: all quantum operators made of x,p Gravity as deformation of space time geometry: motion on geodetics (generalized straight lines) However: A classical charged accelerated particle radiates demonstrating it knows when in state of accelerated motion. How is know possible? Mach s Principle: Acceleration REQUIRES as reference a (set of equivalent) inertial frame(s). 15

Mach s Principle Measurement of accleration requires a reference frame: what was once the set of fixed stars in the sky is today CMB photon freeze-out reference frame. Ernst Mach 1838-1916 To be consistent with special relativity: all inertial observers with respect to CMB form an equivalence class, we measure acceleration with reference to the CMB inertial frame, in other words the Universe, some say the structured Quantum Vacuum. In Einstein s gravity alone there is no acceleration, all observers are in a free fall. Mach s principle visible in presence of other forces 16

Acceleration exists, can be measured, so how big is it? Ultra-Relativistic electron bend by a magnet of 4.4Tesla amax=(e/me)(v/c)xb=(1.6 10-19 /9.11 10-31 )4.4 =0.77x1022m/s2 Note: energy of electron in LEP accelerator was limited by Larmor radiation loss Natural unit-1 acceleration acr=mec3/(h/2π)=9.11 10-31 27 1024/1.05 10-34=2.33 1029m/s2 This is 30 000 000 larger compared to above amax Therer are elementary processes that allow to reach acr 17

CERN LEP - LHC 30 km ring is underground 18

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Radiation-Acceleration Trouble Conventional SR+Electromagnetic theory is incomplete: radiation emitted needs to be incorporated as a back-reaction patch : 1) Inertial Force = Lorentz-force-->get world line of particles=source of fields 2) Source of Fields = Maxwell fields --> get fields, and omit radiated fields 3) Fields fix Lorentz force --> go to 1. So long as radiated fields are small, we can modify the Lorentz Force to account for radiated field back reaction approximately 21

Solving LL Equation for a-crit 22

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Relativistic Nuclear Collisions Nuclear Collisions at energy E>>Mc2 24

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To resolve SR inconsistencies: we need a NEW large acceleration theory framework (other than Gravity=GR) THEORY Question: How can charged accelerated particles know to radiate, that there is inertial reference frame telling -- is the Universe or is the body accelerating EXPERIMENT: High acceleration radiation properties? Is there a limit to how fast we can accelerate electrons to ultra high energy? ETC 27

Conclusions After many years of neglect we find ourselves already immersed into an encore of SR with RHI experiments inadvertently probing critical acceleration and future light pulse relativistic electron collisions exploring systematically physics at the acceleration frontier. Manpower preparation for this COULD BE BETTER 28