Phys. Rev. D 63, 024014 (2000) [20 pages]

Particle definition in the presence of black holes

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Ralf Schützhold *
Institut für Theoretische Physik, Technische Universität Dresden, D-01062 Dresden, Germany

Received 18 September 2000; published 22 December 2000

A canonical particle definition via the diagonalization of the Hamiltonian for a quantum field theory in specific curved space-times is presented. Within the provided approach radial ingoing or outgoing Minkowski particles do not exist. An application of this formalism to the Rindler metric recovers the well-known Unruh effect. For the situation of a black hole the Hamiltonian splits up into two independent parts accounting for the interior and the exterior domain, respectively. It turns out that a reasonable particle definition may be accomplished for the outside region only. The Hamiltonian of the field inside the black hole is unbounded from above and below and hence possesses no ground state. The corresponding equation of motion displays a linear global instability. Possible consequences of this instability are discussed and its relations to the sonic analogues of black holes are addressed.


©2000 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRD/v63/e024014
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.63.024014
PACS: 04.70.Dy, 03.65.Db, 04.62.+v, 11.10.Ef

* Electronic address: schuetz@theory.phy.tu-dresden.de

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