Trajectories for the wave function of the universe from a simple detector model

J. J. Halliwell
Phys. Rev. D 64, 044008 – Published 23 July 2001
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Abstract

Inspired by Mott’s analysis of particle tracks in a cloud chamber, we consider a simple model for quantum cosmology which includes, in the total Hamiltonian, model detectors registering whether or not the system, at any stage in its entire history, passes through a series of regions in configuration space. We thus derive a variety of well-defined formulas for the probabilities for trajectories associated with the solutions to the Wheeler-DeWitt equation. The probability distribution is peaked about classical trajectories in configuration space. The “measured” wave functions still satisfy the Wheeler-DeWitt equation, except for small corrections due to the disturbance of the measuring device. With modified boundary conditions, the measurement amplitudes essentially agree with an earlier result of Hartle derived on rather different grounds. In the special case where the system is a collection of harmonic oscillators, the interpretation of the results is aided by the introduction of “timeless” coherent states—eigenstates of the Hamiltonian which are concentrated about entire classical trajectories.

  • Received 23 August 2000

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.64.044008

©2001 American Physical Society

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J. J. Halliwell

  • Theory Group Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London SW7 2BZ, United Kingdom

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Vol. 64, Iss. 4 — 15 August 2001

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