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What is the four-vector related to electric and magnetic dipole moment?
It is not the field tensor ##F^{\mu\nu}##, it is a separate anti-symmetric rank 2 tensor ##M^{\mu\nu}##. It is true that it is constructed from the electric and magnetic dipole moments in the same way ##F## is constructed from the electric and magnetic fields. You can then put an interaction term proportional to ##F_{\mu\nu}M^{\mu\nu}## into the Lagrangian density, effectively describing the dipole interactions.sweet springs said:I have never think about that. How about electromagnetic tensor ##F^{\mu\nu}## represented by ##\mathbf{P}## and ##\mathbf{M}## instead of ##\mathbf{E}## and ##\mathbf{B}## ? I am not sure at all ##\epsilon## and ##\mu## are constant in Lorentz transformation.
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