There and Back Again: Quantum Radiation from Round-trip Flying Mirrors
Erasing a black hole leaves spacetime flat, so light passing through the region before any star forms and after black hole's evaporation shows no time delay, just like a flying mirror that returns to its initial starting point. Quantum radiation from a round-trip flying mirror has not been solv...
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Zusammenfassung: | Erasing a black hole leaves spacetime flat, so light passing through the
region before any star forms and after black hole's evaporation shows no time
delay, just like a flying mirror that returns to its initial starting point.
Quantum radiation from a round-trip flying mirror has not been solved despite
the model's mathematical simplicity and physical clarity. Here, we solve the
particle creation from worldlines that asymptotically start and stop at the
same spot, resulting in interesting spectra and symmetries, including the time
dependence of thermal radiance associated with Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac
Bogolubov coefficients. Fourier analysis, intrinsically linked to the Bogolubov
mechanism, shows that a thermal Bogolubov distribution does not describe the
spin statistics of the quantum field. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.03521 |