Dynamical Maps for Accelerating Detectors
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.16041v1
- Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2023 09:19:46 GMT
- Title: Dynamical Maps for Accelerating Detectors
- Authors: Shalin Jose (1), Anil Shaji (1) ((1) Indian Institute of Science
Education and Research Thiruvananthapuram)
- Abstract summary: We study the open quantum dynamics of a two-level particle detector that starts accelerating through Minkowski vacuum weakly coupled to a massless scalar field.
The inertial motion prior to the acceleration can entangle the detector and field leading to the NCP dynamics.
We examine the nature of the open dynamics during the accelerated phase as a function of the duration of prior inertial motion and the magnitude of the acceleration.
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- Abstract: We study the open quantum dynamics of a two-level particle detector that
starts accelerating through Minkowski vacuum weakly coupled to a massless
scalar field. We consider a detector with non-zero size and study its time
evolution for the case where it is initially in inertial motion and
subsequently a constant acceleration is switched on for a finite time. We study
the dynamical maps that describe the evolution of such a system and show that
the dynamics is not completely positive (NCP). The inertial motion prior to the
acceleration can entangle the detector and field leading to the NCP dynamics.
We examine the nature of the open dynamics during the accelerated phase as a
function of the duration of prior inertial motion and the magnitude of the
acceleration.
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