The boundary-induced correction to the accelerated-detector response in punctured Minkowski spacetime is computed exactly, proven absolutely integrable with an O(1) long-time limit for finite Robin parameter beta, and shown to diverge logarithmically in the formal Neumann limit.
Contact interactions, self-adjoint extensions, and low-energy scattering
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Low-energy scattering is well described by the effective-range expansion. In quantum mechanics, a tower of contact interactions can generate terms in this expansion after renormalization. Scattering parameters are also encoded in the self-adjoint extension of the Hamiltonian. We briefly review this well-known result for two particles with s-wave interactions using impenetrable self-adjoint extensions, including the case of harmonically trapped two-particle states. By contrast, the one-dimensional scattering problem is surprisingly intricate. We show that the families of self-adjoint extensions correspond to a coupled system of symmetric and antisymmetric outgoing waves, which is diagonalized by an SU(2) transformation that accounts for mixing and a relative phase. This is corroborated by an effective theory computation that includes all four energy-independent contact interactions. The equivalence of various one-dimensional contact interactions is discussed and scrutinized from the perspective of renormalization. As an application, the spectrum of a general point interaction with a harmonic trap is solved in one dimension.
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Corrections to the Unruh Effect from Robin Boundary Conditions in Punctured Minkowski Spacetime
The boundary-induced correction to the accelerated-detector response in punctured Minkowski spacetime is computed exactly, proven absolutely integrable with an O(1) long-time limit for finite Robin parameter beta, and shown to diverge logarithmically in the formal Neumann limit.