The paper claims that Wronskian determinants of closed first-order ODE systems serve as integrals of motion on Euler-Lagrange extremals, constructed via the Jacobi equation.
Particle Detectors, Cavities, and the Weak Equivalence Principle
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We analyze a quantum version of the weak equivalence principle, in which we compare the response of a static particle detector crossed by an accelerated cavity with the response of an accelerated detector crossing a static cavity in (1+1)-dimensional flat spacetime. We show, for both massive and massless scalar fields, that the non-locality of the field is enough for the detector to distinguish the two scenarios. We find this result holds for vacuum and excited field states of different kinds and we clarify the role of field mass in this setup.
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Integrals of motion on extremals of the equation Euler-Lagrange
The paper claims that Wronskian determinants of closed first-order ODE systems serve as integrals of motion on Euler-Lagrange extremals, constructed via the Jacobi equation.