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Acceleration radiation in a compact space

E J Copeland, P C W Davies and K Hinton

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The authors study the response of a uniformly accelerated model particle detector in a spacetime with compact spatial sections. The basic thermal character of the response re-emerges, in spite of the fact that the spacetime does not possess event horizons. The model also permits a study of detector response to twisted field states.


PACS

04.20.Gz Spacetime topology, causal structure, spinor structure

04.62.+v Quantum fields in curved spacetime

MSC

83Cxx General relativity

81T20 Quantum field theory on curved space backgrounds

Subjects

Gravitation and cosmology

Dates

Issue 2 (March 1984)



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