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Infrared acceleration radiation

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arxiv 2206.07291 v2 pith:MXQYNOUE submitted 2022-06-15 gr-qc hep-thquant-ph

Infrared acceleration radiation

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We present an exactly soluble electron trajectory that permits an analysis of the soft (deep infrared) radiation emitted, the existence of which has been experimentally observed during beta decay via lowest order inner bremsstrahlung. Our treatment also predicts the time evolution and temperature of the emission, and possibly the spectrum, by analogy with the closely related phenomenon of the dynamic Casimir effect.

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