The phase of a quantum mechanical particle in curved spacetime
Abstract
We investigate the quantum mechanical wave equations for free particles of spin 0,1/2,1 in the background of an arbitrary static gravitational field in order to explicitly determine if the phase of the wavefunction is , as is often quoted in the literature. We work in isotropic coordinates where the wave equations have a simple managable form and do not make a weak gravitational field approximation. We interpret these wave equations in terms of a quantum mechanical particle moving in medium with a spatially varying effective index of refraction. Due to the first order spatial derivative structure of the Dirac equation in curved spacetime, only the spin 1/2 particle has \textit{exactly} the quantum mechanical phase as indicated above. The second order spatial derivative structure of the spin 0 and spin 1 wave equations yield the above phase only to lowest order in . We develop a WKB approximation for the solution of the spin 0 and spin 1 wave equations and explore amplitude and phase corrections beyond the lowest order in . For the spin 1/2 particle we calculate the phase appropriate for neutrino flavor oscillations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.gr-qc/0010065,
title = {The phase of a quantum mechanical particle in curved spacetime},
author = {P. M. Alsing and J. C. Evans and K. K. Nandi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:gr-qc/0010065},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
30 pages, no figures. Submitted to Gen.Rel.Grav 17 Oct 00