Acceleration without photon pair creation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2503.09863v2
- Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2025 19:00:57 GMT
- Title: Acceleration without photon pair creation
- Authors: Sara Kanzi, Daniel Hodgson, Almut Beige,
- Abstract summary: This paper uses a recently introduced local photon approach to show that the quantised electromagnetic field in a non-inertial reference frame can be modelled without violating general relativity.<n>The only difference between a resting and an accelerating observer is that they each experience different worldline densities.
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- Abstract: Whenever an experiment can be described classically, quantum physics must predict the same outcome. Intuitively, there is nothing quantum about an accelerating observer travelling through vacuum. It is, therefore, not surprising that many people are puzzled by the Unruh effect, which predicts that the observer encounters photons in a thermal state. This paper uses a recently introduced local photon approach to show that the quantised electromagnetic field in a non-inertial reference frame can be modelled without violating the principles of general relativity while both observers share a common vacuum. The only difference between a resting and an accelerating observer is that they each experience different worldline densities which implies different zero point energy densities in each reference frame.
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