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C.E. Dolby and S.F. Gull
New approach to quantum field theory for arbitrary observers
in electromagnetic backgrounds
Annals of Physics 293, 189-214 (2001)
Abstract: A reformulation of fermionic QFT in electromagnetic
backgrounds is presented which uses methods analogous to those of
conventional multiparticle quantum mechanics. Emphasis is placed
on the (Schrodinger picture) states of the system, described in
terms of Slater determinants of Dirac states, and not on the field
operator (which is superfluous in this approach). The vacuum state
`at time t' is defined as the Slater determinant of a basis
for the span of the negative spectrum of the `first quantized' Hamiltonian,
thus providing a concrete realisation of the Dirac Sea. The general
S-matrix element of the theory is derived in terms of time-dependent
Bogoliubov coefficients, demonstrating that the S-matrix follows
directly from the definition of inner product between Slater determinants.
The process of `Hermitian extension', inherited directly from conventional
multiparticle quantum mechanics, allows second quantized operators
to be defined without appealing to a complete set of orthonormal
modes, and provides an extremely straightforward derivation of the
general expectation value of the theory. The concept of `radar time',
advocated by Bondi in his work on k-calculus, is used to generalise
the particle interpretation to an arbitrarily moving observer. A
definition of particle results, which depends only on the
observer's motion and the background present, not on any choice
of coordinates or gauge, or of the particle detector. We relate
this approach to conventional methods by comparing and contrasting
various derivations. Our particle definition can be viewed as a
generalisation to arbitrary observers of Gibbons' approach.
Available on: hep-th/0103228
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