In de Sitter space, two harmonic oscillators coupled by a massless scalar field develop late-time entanglement that is sizeable when frequency and separation are near the Hubble scale, and tiny otherwise.
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A spatially homogeneous, time-dependent, electric field can produce charged particle pairs from the vacuum. When the electric field is constant, the mean number of pairs which are produced depends on the electric field and the coupling constant in a non-analytic manner, showing that this result cannot be obtained from the standard perturbation theory of quantum electrodynamics. When the electric field varies with time and vanishes asymptotically, the result may depend on the coupling constant either analytically or non-analytically. We investigate the nature of this dependence in detail. We show that the dependence of particle production on coupling constant is non-analytic for a class of time-dependent electric fields which vanish asymptotically when a specific condition is satisfied. We also demonstrate that for another class of electric fields, which vary rapidly, the dependence of particle production on coupling constant is analytic.
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Manifestation of quantum entanglement between harmonic oscillators in de Sitter
In de Sitter space, two harmonic oscillators coupled by a massless scalar field develop late-time entanglement that is sizeable when frequency and separation are near the Hubble scale, and tiny otherwise.