Gravitational self-interactions of a degenerate quantum scalar field
Abstract
We develop a formalism to help calculate in quantum field theory the departures from the description of a system by classical field equations. We apply the formalism to a homogeneous condensate with attractive contact interactions and to a homogeneous self-gravitating condensate in critical expansion. In their classical descriptions, such condensates persist forever. We show that in their quantum description, parametric resonance causes quanta to jump in pairs out of the condensate into all modes with wavector less than some critical value. We calculate in each case the time scale over which the homogeneous condensate is depleted, and after which a classical description is invalid. We argue that the duration of classicality of inhomogeneous condensates is shorter than that of homogeneous condensates.
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@article{arxiv.1710.02195,
title = {Gravitational self-interactions of a degenerate quantum scalar field},
author = {Sankha S. Chakrabarty and Seishi Enomoto and Yaqi Han and Pierre Sikivie and Elisa M. Todarello},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.02195},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
39 pages, 3 figures. A more detailed discussion of the duration of classicality is given, correcting relatively inconsequential errors/misunderstandings in the original version of this paper