BEYOND SEMICLASSICAL GRAVITY: QUANTUM STRESS TENSOR FLUCTUATIONS IN THE VACUUM
Schiappacasse, Enrico.
2018
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Abstract: Large vacuum fluctuations of a quantum stress tensor can be described by the asymptotic behavior of its probability distribution. Here we focus on stress tensor operators which have been averaged with a sampling function in time. The Minkowski vacuum state is not an eigenstate of the time-averaged operator, but can be expanded in terms of its eigenstates. We calculate the probability ... read moredistribution and the cumulative probability distribution for obtaining a given value in a measurement of the time-averaged operator taken in the vacuum state. In these calculations, we use the normal ordered square of the time derivative of a massless scalar field in Minkowski spacetime as an example of a stress tensor operator. We analyze the rate of decrease of the tail of the probability distribution for different temporal sampling functions, such as compactly supported functions and the Lorentzian function. We find that the tails decrease relatively slowly, as exponentials of fractional powers, in agreement with previous work using the moments of the distribution. Our results lead additional support to the conclusion that large vacuum stress tensor fluctuations are more probable than large thermal fluctuations, and may have observable effects.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Tufts University, 2018.
Submitted to the Dept. of Physics.
Advisor: Lawrence Ford.
Committee: Alexander Vilenkin, Mark Hertzberg, Ken Olum, Peter Love, and Jen-Tsung Hsiang.
Keywords: Theoretical physics, Quantum physics, and Particle physics.read less - ID:
- 8w32rh16f
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- tufts:25073
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