Time dilation in relativistic quantum decay laws of moving unstable particles
Abstract
The relativistic quantum decay laws of moving unstable particles are analyzed for a general class of mass distribution densities which behave as power laws near the (non-vanishing) lower bound of the mass spectrum. The survival probability , the instantaneous mass and the instantaneous decay rate of the moving unstable particle are evaluated over short and long times for an arbitrary value of the (constant) linear momentum. The ultrarelativistic and non-relativistic limits are studied. Over long times, the survival probability is approximately related to the survival probability at rest by a scaling law. The scaling law can be interpreted as the effect of the relativistic time dilation if the asymptotic value of the instantaneous mass is considered as the effective mass of the unstable particle over long times. The effective mass has magnitude at rest and moves with linear momentum or, equivalently, with constant velocity . The instantaneous decay rate is approximately independent of the linear momentum , over long times, and, consequently, is approximately invariant by changing reference frame.
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@article{arxiv.1803.07709,
title = {Time dilation in relativistic quantum decay laws of moving unstable particles},
author = {Filippo Giraldi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.07709},
year = {2018}
}