Abstract
AbstractCharged test particle geodesics determine the fall toward a regular plate whose metric is expressed in plane-symmetric form depending only on the z-direction. Falling conditions are obtained in the test electric/magnetic Maxwell fields for both anisotropic and isotropic plates. These results have implications for particle/antiparticle fall differences in the case of a general relativistic plate.
Funder
Eastern Mediterranean University
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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