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Problems about Causality in Fermi's Two-Atom Model and Possible Resolutions

量子物理 2007-05-23 v1

摘要

In order to check finite propagation speed Fermi, in 1932, had considered two atoms A and B separated by some distance R. At time t=0, A is in an excited state, B in its ground state, and no photons are present. Fermi's idea was to calculate the excitation probability of B. In a model-independent way and with minimal assumptions - Hilbert space and positive energy only - it is proved, not just for atoms but for any systems A and B, that the excitation probability of B is nonzero immediately after t=0. Possible ways out to avoid a contradiction to finite propagation speed are discussed. The notions of strong and weak Einstein causality are introduced.

引用

@article{arxiv.quant-ph/9707016,
  title  = {Problems about Causality in Fermi's Two-Atom Model and Possible Resolutions},
  author = {Gerhard C. Hegerfeldt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:quant-ph/9707016},
  year   = {2007}
}

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13 pages, Latex