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Results in electric dipole?
If you have a magnetic monopole with non-zero spin, would this result in an electric dipole? Just like an electric charge with spin results in a magnetic dipole?
 
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You seem to think that the spin causes the dipole, perhaps it's more involved than just considering the spin?
 
DuckAmuck said:
If you have a magnetic monopole with non-zero spin, would this result in an electric dipole? Just like an electric charge with spin results in a magnetic dipole?
Yes, a spinning monopole is expected to have a non-vanishing electric dipole moment. For example, see: Electric Dipole Moment of Magnetic Monopole, where the introduction states:
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As background, of course, magnetic monopoles don't exist in the Standard Model and have never been observed. It is a logical possibility that Nature doesn't seem to have been interested in trying out.
 
ohwilleke said:
As background, of course, magnetic monopoles don't exist in the Standard Model and have never been observed. It is a logical possibility that Nature doesn't seem to have been interested in trying out.
But are there more rigorous explanations about why they should not exist ?
 
Mich24 said:
But are there more rigorous explanations about why they should not exist ?
IIRC there are proof that there should be either one magnetic monopole in the entire universe or none at all. General background at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_monopole
 
Thank you for the answer.
 

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