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Cosmological particle production and the precision of the WKB approximation

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Particle production by slow-changing gravitational fields is usually described using quantum field theory in curved spacetime. Calculations require a definition of the vacuum state, which can be given using the adiabatic (WKB) approximation. I investigate the best attainable precision of the resulting approximate definition of the particle number. The standard WKB ansatz yields a divergent asymptotic series in the adiabatic parameter. I derive a novel formula for the optimal number of terms in that series and demonstrate that the error of the optimally truncated WKB series is exponentially small. This precision is still insufficient to describe particle production from vacuum, which is typically also exponentially small. An adequately precise approximation can be found by improving the WKB ansatz through perturbation theory. I show quantitatively that the fundamentally unavoidable imprecision in the definition of particle number in a time-dependent background is equal to the particle production expected to occur during that epoch. The results are illustrated by analytic and numerical examples.

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Adiabatic vacua from linear complex structures

gr-qc · 2025-04-27 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Adiabatic number operators and vacua for coupled bosonic systems are constructed order by order from a linear recursion for complex structures, generalizing WKB and Lewis-Riesenfeld invariant methods beyond a single mode.

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  • Adiabatic vacua from linear complex structures gr-qc · 2025-04-27 · conditional · none · ref 18 · internal anchor

    Adiabatic number operators and vacua for coupled bosonic systems are constructed order by order from a linear recursion for complex structures, generalizing WKB and Lewis-Riesenfeld invariant methods beyond a single mode.