Light and Airy: a simple solution for relativistic quantum acceleration
radiation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.10576v1
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2021 06:02:43 GMT
- Title: Light and Airy: a simple solution for relativistic quantum acceleration
radiation
- Authors: Michael R.R. Good, Eric V. Linder
- Abstract summary: We study the quantum radiation of particle production by vacuum from an ultra-relativistic moving mirror (dynamical Casimir effect) solution.
The reality of the beta Bogoliubov coefficients is responsible for the simplicity, and the mirror is inertialally at the speed of light, with finite energy production.
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- Abstract: We study the quantum radiation of particle production by vacuum from an
ultra-relativistic moving mirror (dynamical Casimir effect) solution that
allows (possibly for the first time) analytically calculable time evolution of
particle creation and an Airy particle spectral distribution. The reality of
the beta Bogoliubov coefficients is responsible for the simplicity, and the
mirror is asymptotically inertial at the speed of light, with finite energy
production. We also discuss general relations regarding negative energy flux,
the transformation to the 1-D Schr{\"o}dinger equation, and the incompleteness
of entanglement entropy.
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