Uniqueness of the Fock quantization of fields with unitary dynamics in nonstationary spacetimes

Jerónimo Cortez, Guillermo A. Mena Marugán, Javier Olmedo, and José M. Velhinho
Phys. Rev. D 83, 025002 – Published 5 January 2011

Abstract

The Fock quantization of fields propagating in cosmological spacetimes is not uniquely determined because of several reasons. Apart from the ambiguity in the choice of the quantum representation of the canonical commutation relations, there also exists a certain freedom in the choice of field: one can scale it arbitrarily absorbing background functions, which are spatially homogeneous but depend on time. Each nontrivial scaling turns out into a different dynamics and, in general, into an inequivalent quantum field theory. In this work we analyze this freedom at the quantum level for a scalar field in a nonstationary, homogeneous spacetime whose spatial sections have S3 topology. A scaling of the configuration variable is introduced as part of a linear, time dependent canonical transformation in phase space. In this context, we prove in full detail a uniqueness result about the Fock quantization requiring that the dynamics be unitary and the spatial symmetries of the field equations have a natural unitary implementation. The main conclusion is that, with those requirements, only one particular canonical transformation is allowed, and thus only one choice of the field-momentum pair (up to irrelevant constant scalings). This complements another previous uniqueness result for scalar fields with a time varying mass on S3, which selects a specific equivalence class of Fock representations of the canonical commutation relations under the conditions of a unitary evolution and the invariance of the vacuum under the background symmetries. In total, the combination of these two different statements of uniqueness picks up a unique Fock quantization for the system. We also extend our proof of uniqueness to other compact topologies and spacetime dimensions.

  • Received 18 October 2010

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.83.025002

© 2011 The American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Jerónimo Cortez*

  • Departamento de Física, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México D.F. 04510, Mexico

Guillermo A. Mena Marugán and Javier Olmedo

  • Instituto de Estructura de la Materia, CSIC, Serrano 121, 28006 Madrid, Spain

José M. Velhinho§

  • Departamento de Física, Universidade da Beira Interior, R. Marquês D’Ávila e Bolama, 6201-001 Covilhã, Portugal

  • *jacq@fciencias.unam.mx
  • mena@iem.cfmac.csic.es
  • olmedo@iem.cfmac.csic.es
  • §jvelhi@ubi.pt

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Vol. 83, Iss. 2 — 15 January 2011

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