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Time dilation in relativistic quantum decay laws of moving unstable particles

Quantum Physics 2018-03-22 v1

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 μ0\mu_0 of the mass spectrum. The survival probability Pp(t)\mathcal{P}_p(t), the instantaneous mass Mp(t)M_p(t) and the instantaneous decay rate Γp(t)\Gamma_p(t) of the moving unstable particle are evaluated over short and long times for an arbitrary value pp of the (constant) linear momentum. The ultrarelativistic and non-relativistic limits are studied. Over long times, the survival probability Pp(t)\mathcal{P}_p(t) is approximately related to the survival probability at rest P0(t)\mathcal{P}_0(t) by a scaling law. The scaling law can be interpreted as the effect of the relativistic time dilation if the asymptotic value Mp()M_p\left(\infty\right) of the instantaneous mass is considered as the effective mass of the unstable particle over long times. The effective mass has magnitude μ0\mu_0 at rest and moves with linear momentum pp or, equivalently, with constant velocity 1/1+μ02/p21\Big/\sqrt{1+\mu_0^2\big/p^2}. The instantaneous decay rate Γp(t)\Gamma_p(t) is approximately independent of the linear momentum pp, 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}
}