Near-extremal charged black holes make decoherence of charged particle superpositions vanish at late times via a spin-induced energy gap from quantum metric fluctuations.
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Decoherence rate of an Unruh-DeWitt detector scales as a^{2Δ-1} in the long-time limit, increasing with the scaling dimension Δ of the coupled field and offering a more sensitive probe of the Unruh effect.
The reduced states of static UDW detectors coupled to a scalar field in alpha-vacua are derived analytically, revealing distinct behaviors of entanglement harvesting for time-like versus space-like separations and superhorizon suppression of quantum discord.
The paper formulates dark matter detection in matter-wave interferometers as an open-system problem using Schwinger-Keldysh effective field theory, revealing channel asymmetries and Bose/Pauli factors for elastic scattering.
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Not all black holes decohere quantum superpositions
Near-extremal charged black holes make decoherence of charged particle superpositions vanish at late times via a spin-induced energy gap from quantum metric fluctuations.
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Probing Unruh Effect from Enhanced Decoherence
Decoherence rate of an Unruh-DeWitt detector scales as a^{2Δ-1} in the long-time limit, increasing with the scaling dimension Δ of the coupled field and offering a more sensitive probe of the Unruh effect.
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Entanglement Harvesting and Quantum Discord of Alpha Vacua in de Sitter Space
The reduced states of static UDW detectors coupled to a scalar field in alpha-vacua are derived analytically, revealing distinct behaviors of entanglement harvesting for time-like versus space-like separations and superhorizon suppression of quantum discord.
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Matter-Wave Interferometers as Open-System Dark Matter Detectors
The paper formulates dark matter detection in matter-wave interferometers as an open-system problem using Schwinger-Keldysh effective field theory, revealing channel asymmetries and Bose/Pauli factors for elastic scattering.