Not all adiabatic vacua are physical states
High Energy Physics - Theory
2016-08-25 v1
Abstract
Adiabatic vacua are known to be Hadamard states. We show, however that the energy-momentum tensor of a linear Klein-Gordon field on Robertson-Walker spaces developes a generic singularity on the initial hypersurface if the adiabatic vacuum is of order less than four. Therefore, adiabatic vacua are physically reasonable only if their order is at least four. A certain non-local large momentum expansion of the mode functions has recently been suggested to yield the subtraction terms needed to remove the ultraviolet divergences in the energy-momentum tensor. We find that this scheme fails to reproduce the trace anomaly and therefore is not equivalent to adiabatic regularisation.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9808133,
title = {Not all adiabatic vacua are physical states},
author = {Joachim Lindig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9808133},
year = {2016}
}
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13 pages, LaTex2e