Unruh radiation, holography, and boundary cosmology

Sumit R. Das and Andrei Zelnikov
Phys. Rev. D 64, 104001 – Published 28 September 2001
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Abstract

A uniformly accelerated observer in anti–de Sitter spacetime is known to detect thermal radiation when the acceleration exceeds a critical value. We investigate the holographic interpretation of this phenomenon. For uniformly accelerated trajectories transverse to the boundary of the AdS space, the hologram is a blob that expands along the boundary. Observers on the boundary comoving with the hologram become observers in cosmological spacetimes. For supercritical accelerations one gets a Milne universe when the holographic screen is the boundary in Poincaré coordinates, while for the boundary in hyperspherical coordinates one gets de Sitter spacetimes. The presence or absence of thermality is then interpreted in terms of specific classes of observers in these cosmologies.

  • Received 14 May 2001

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.64.104001

©2001 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Sumit R. Das*,†

  • Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606, Japan
  • Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Mumbai 400 005 India

Andrei Zelnikov

  • Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606, Japan,
  • Theoretical Physics Institute, Department of Physics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G 2J1,†
  • P. N. Lebedev Physics Institute, Leninsky Prospekt 53, Moscow 117924, Russia

  • *Electronic address: das@theory.tifr.res.in
  • Permanent address.
  • Electronic address: zelnikov@phys.ualberta.ca

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Vol. 64, Iss. 10 — 15 November 2001

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