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Massive Photon Interactions in Longitudinal Displacement Current

Authors: Arvin D. Sharma

We show the scalar field defined in the vectoral form of Maxwell's equations is found to break the Lorentz Gauge in the case of massive photons. Using the biquaternion form of Maxwell's equations, the differential forms of the scalar field is shown to have relation to photon mass. We show both the scalar field gradient and photon mass are related to the displacement current using the Proca equations, and propose a means to determine the spatial geometric structure of the massive photon based on its intrinsic capacitance.

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[v1] 2025-03-07 22:40:59
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