Electric Field Decay Without Pair Production: Lattice, Bosonization and Novel Worldline Instantons
Abstract
Electric fields can spontaneously decay via the Schwinger effect, the nucleation of a charged particle-anti particle pair separated by a critical distance . What happens if the available distance is smaller than ? Previous work on this question has produced contradictory results. Here, we study the quantum evolution of electric fields when the field points in a compact direction with circumference using the massive Schwinger model, quantum electrodynamics in one space dimension with massive charged fermions. We uncover a new and previously unknown set of instantons that result in novel physics that disagrees with all previous estimates. In parameter regimes where the field value can be well-defined in the quantum theory, generic initial fields are in fact stable and do not decay, while initial values that are quantized in half-integer units of the charge with oscillate in time from to , with exponentially small probability of ever taking any other value. We verify our results with four distinct techniques: numerically by measuring the decay directly in Lorentzian time on the lattice, numerically using the spectrum of the Hamiltonian, numerically and semi-analytically using the bosonized description of the Schwinger model, and analytically via our instanton estimate.
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@article{arxiv.2107.04561,
title = {Electric Field Decay Without Pair Production: Lattice, Bosonization and Novel Worldline Instantons},
author = {Xu-Yao Hu and Matthew Kleban and Cedric Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.04561},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
45+22 pages, 21 figures and 7 tables; v2: typos corrected, references added; v3: matches the version published in JHEP