Lorentz Group and Oriented MICZ-Kepler Orbits (1111.2277v2)
Abstract: The MICZ-Kepler orbits are the non-colliding orbits of the MICZ Kepler problems (the magnetized versions of the Kepler problem). The oriented MICZ-Kepler orbits can be parametrized by the canonical angular momentum $\mathbf L$ and the Lenz vector $\mathbf A$, with the parameter space consisting of the pairs of 3D vectors $(\mathbf A, \mathbf L)$ with ${\mathbf L}\cdot {\mathbf L} > (\mathbf L\cdot \mathbf A)2$. The recent 4D perspective of the Kepler problem yields a new parametrization, with the parameter space consisting of the pairs of Minkowski vectors $(a,l)$ with $l\cdot l =-1$, $a\cdot l =0$, $a_0>0$. This new parametrization of orbits implies that the MICZ-Kepler orbits of different magnetic charges are related to each other by symmetries: \emph{${\mathrm {SO}}+(1,3)\times {\mathbb R}+$ acts transitively on both the set of oriented elliptic MICZ-Kepler orbits and the set of oriented parabolic MICZ-Kepler orbits}. This action extends to ${\mathrm {O}}+(1,3)\times {\mathbb R}+$, the \emph{structure group} for the rank-two Euclidean Jordan algebra whose underlying Lorentz space is the Minkowski space.