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Lorentz-boost eigenmodes

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posted on 2023-11-30, 05:15 authored by Konstantin Y. Bliokh
Plane waves and cylindrical or spherical vortex modes are important sets of solutions of quantum and classical wave equations. These are eigenmodes of the energy-momentum and angular-momentum operators, i.e., generators of spacetime translations and spatial rotations, respectively. Here we describe another set of wave modes: eigenmodes of the "boost momentum" operator, i.e., a generator of Lorentz boosts (spatio-temporal rotations). Akin to the angular momentum, only one (say, z) component of the boost momentum can have a well-defined quantum number. The boost eigenmodes exhibit invariance with respect to the Lorentz transformations along the z-axis, leading to scale-invariant wave forms and step-like singularities moving with the speed of light. We describe basic properties of the Lorentz-boost eigenmodes and argue that these can serve as a convenient basis for problems involving causal propagation of signals.

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