ES3 - Exact Solutions (Physical Aspects) |
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Burinskii, Alexander |
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Source of the Kerr-Newman Solution as a Semiclassical Model of Dressed Electron |
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As is known that external gravitational and EM fields of an electron are described by an over-rotating Kerr-Newman (KN) solution which has a topological defect and should be regulated by a source of the solution. The field model of this source is described by Higgs mechanism of symmetry breking. Two-sheeted structure of the Kerr geometry determined by the Kerr theorem turns out to be adapted with the Dirac equation. The spinning KN source takes the form of a thin ellipsoidal disk, sharp border of which forms a ring-string similar to solitonic strings, solution to the low enetrgy string theory. This string admits traveling waves, which deform the source, creating a traveling singular pole. As a result, the KN source unifies the dressed and point-like electron in a single gravitating quark-string-bag complex. |
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