Conformal quantum mechanics of causal diamonds: Quantum instability and semiclassical approximation
Abstract
Causal diamonds are known to have thermal behavior that can be probed by finite-lifetime observers equipped with energy-scaled detectors. This thermality can be attributed to the time evolution of observers within the causal diamond, governed by one of the conformal quantum mechanics (CQM) symmetry generators: the noncompact hyperbolic operator . In this paper, we show that the unbounded nature of endows it with a quantum instability, which is a generalization of a similar property exhibited by the inverted harmonic oscillator potential. Our analysis is semiclassical, including a detailed phase-space study of the classical dynamics of and its dual operator , and a general semiclassical framework yielding basic instability and thermality properties that play a crucial role in the quantum behavior of the theory. For an observer with a finite lifetime , the detected temperature is associated with a Lyapunov exponent , which is half the upper saturation bound of the information scrambling rate.
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@article{arxiv.2407.18191,
title = {Conformal quantum mechanics of causal diamonds: Quantum instability and semiclassical approximation},
author = {H. E. Camblong and A. Chakraborty and P. Lopez-Duque and C. Ordóñez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.18191},
year = {2025}
}
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This paper has been withdrawn by the authors as it is now superseded by its merger with paper arXiv:2407.18177. The merged paper arXiv:2407.18177 is also published as: Phys. Rev. D 110, 124043 (2024); DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.110.124043