Quantum power distribution of relativistic acceleration radiation:
classical electrodynamic analogies with perfectly reflecting moving mirrors
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.02511v1
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2021 12:19:23 GMT
- Title: Quantum power distribution of relativistic acceleration radiation:
classical electrodynamic analogies with perfectly reflecting moving mirrors
- Authors: Abay Zhakenuly, Maksat Temirkhan, Michael R.R. Good, Pisin Chen
- Abstract summary: We find the quantum power emitted and distribution in $3+1$-dimensions of relativistic acceleration radiation using a single perfectly reflecting mirror via Lorentz invariance.
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- Abstract: We find the quantum power emitted and distribution in $3+1$-dimensions of
relativistic acceleration radiation using a single perfectly reflecting mirror
via Lorentz invariance demonstrating close analogies to point charge radiation
in classical electrodynamics.
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