The authors compute the anti-Stokes scattering cross section for a domain wall string shape mode in a scalar theory, yielding a wave-packet-independent analytic formula for arbitrary incident angle and impact parameter.
Classical-Quantum Correspondence for Fields
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We map the quantum problem of a free bosonic field in a space-time dependent background into a classical problem. $N$ degrees of freedom of a real field in the quantum theory are mapped into $2N^2$ classical simple harmonic oscillators with specific initial conditions. We discuss how this classical-quantum correspondence (CQC) may be used to evaluate quantum radiation and fully treat the backreaction of quantum fields on classical backgrounds. The technique has widespread application, including to the quantum evaporation of classical breathers ("oscillons").
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The Domain Wall String's Anti-Stokes Scattering Cross Section
The authors compute the anti-Stokes scattering cross section for a domain wall string shape mode in a scalar theory, yielding a wave-packet-independent analytic formula for arbitrary incident angle and impact parameter.