Using a two-atom open quantum system in de Sitter space, the authors claim to derive analytic entanglement dynamics and Bell inequality violation, but the derivation rests on an ad hoc imaginary-frequency condition.
The Lamb shift in de Sitter spacetime
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We study the Lamb shift of both freely-falling and static two-level atoms in interaction with quantized conformally coupled massless scalar fields in the de Sitter-invariant vacuum. We find that the Lamb shifts of both freely-falling and static atoms are in structural similarity to that of an inertial atom immersed in a thermal bath in a Minkowski spacetime. For the freely-falling atom, the Lamb shift gets a correction as if it was immersed in a thermal bath at the Gibbons-Hawking temperature, thus revealing clearly the intrinsic thermal nature of de Sitter spacetime. For the static atom, the Lamb shift is affected by a combination of the effect of the intrinsic thermal nature of de Sitter spacetime and the Unruh effect associated with the inherent acceleration of the atom.
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Open Quantum Entanglement: A study of two atomic system in static patch of de Sitter space
Using a two-atom open quantum system in de Sitter space, the authors claim to derive analytic entanglement dynamics and Bell inequality violation, but the derivation rests on an ad hoc imaginary-frequency condition.