Feeling de Sitter
Abstract
We address the following question: To what extent can a quantum field tell if it has been placed in de Sitter space? Our approach is to use the techniques of non-equilibrium quantum field theory to compute the time evolution of a state which starts off in flat space for (conformal) times , and then evolves in a de Sitter background turned on instantaneously at . We find that the answer depends on what quantities one examines. We study a range of them, all based on two-point correlation functions, and analyze which ones approach the standard Bunch-Davies values over time. The outcome of this analysis suggests that the nature of the equilibration process in this system is similar to that in more familiar systems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1410.2612,
title = {Feeling de Sitter},
author = {Andreas Albrecht and R. Holman and Benoit J. Richard},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.2612},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
25 pages, 11 figures. V2: Final version accepted for publication in PRD. Changes: References added and minor clarifications to the presentation