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Proper time and path integral representations for the commutation function
On the example of the quantized spinor field, interacting with arbitrary
external electromagnetic field, the commutation function is studied. It is
shown that a proper time representation is available in any dimensions. Using
it, all the light cone singularities of the function are found explicitly,
generalizing the Fock formula in four dimensions, and a path integral
representation is constructed.Comment: 20 pages, LaTeX, uses pictex macro
Friedmann universe with dust and scalar field
We study a spatially flat Friedmann model containing a pressureless perfect
fluid (dust) and a scalar field with an unbounded from below potential of the
form V(\fii)=W_0 - V_0\sinh(\sqrt{3/2}\kappa\fii), where the parameters
and are arbitrary and . The model is
integrable and all exact solutions describe the recollapsing universe. The
behavior of the model near both initial and final points of evolution is
analyzed. The model is consistent with the observational parameters. We single
out the exact solution with the present-day values of acceleration parameter
and dark matter density parameter describing
the evolution within the time approximately equal to .Comment: 11 pages, 10 figure
One-loop energy-momentum tensor in QED with electric-like background
We have obtained nonperturbative one-loop expressions for the mean
energy-momentum tensor and current density of Dirac's field on a constant
electric-like background. One of the goals of this calculation is to give a
consistent description of back-reaction in such a theory. Two cases of initial
states are considered: the vacuum state and the thermal equilibrium state.
First, we perform calculations for the vacuum initial state. In the obtained
expressions, we separate the contributions due to particle creation and vacuum
polarization. The latter contributions are related to the Heisenberg-Euler
Lagrangian. Then, we study the case of the thermal initial state. Here, we
separate the contributions due to particle creation, vacuum polarization, and
the contributions due to the work of the external field on the particles at the
initial state. All these contributions are studied in detail, in different
regimes of weak and strong fields and low and high temperatures. The obtained
results allow us to establish restrictions on the electric field and its
duration under which QED with a strong constant electric field is consistent.
Under such restrictions, one can neglect the back-reaction of particles created
by the electric field. Some of the obtained results generalize the calculations
of Heisenberg-Euler for energy density to the case of arbitrary strong electric
fields.Comment: 35 pages; misprints in the sign in definitions (40)-(43), and (68)
corrected, results unchange
Integration of D-dimensional 2-factor spaces cosmological models by reducing to the generalized Emden-Fowler equation
The D-dimensional cosmological model on the manifold describing the evolution of 2 Einsteinian factor spaces,
and , in the presence of multicomponent perfect fluid source is
considered. The barotropic equation of state for mass-energy densities and the
pressures of the components is assumed in each space. When the number of the
non Ricci-flat factor spaces and the number of the perfect fluid components are
both equal to 2, the Einstein equations for the model are reduced to the
generalized Emden-Fowler (second-order ordinary differential) equation, which
has been recently investigated by Zaitsev and Polyanin within discrete-group
analysis. Using the integrable classes of this equation one generates the
integrable cosmological models. The corresponding metrics are presented. The
method is demonstrated for the special model with Ricci-flat spaces
and the 2-component perfect fluid source.Comment: LaTeX file, no figure
Quantum scalar field in FRW Universe with constant electromagnetic background
We discuss massive scalar field with conformal coupling in
Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) Universe of special type with constant
electromagnetic field. Treating an external gravitational-electromagnetic
background exactly, at first time the proper-time representations for out-in,
in-in, and out-out scalar Green functions are explicitly constructed as
proper-time integrals over the corresponding (complex) contours. The
vacuum-to-vacuum transition amplitudes and number of created particles are
found and vacuum instability is discussed. The mean values of the current and
energy-momentum tensor are evaluated, and different approximations for them are
investigated. The back reaction of the particles created to the electromagnetic
field is estimated in different regimes. The connection between proper-time
method and effective action is outlined. The effective action in scalar QED in
weakly-curved FRW Universe (De Sitter space) with weak constant electromagnetic
field is found as derivative expansion over curvature and electromagnetic field
strength. Possible further applications of the results are briefly mentioned.Comment: 38 pages, LaTe
QED in external field with space-time uniform invariants: Exact solutions
We study exact solutions of Dirac and Klein-Gordon equations and Green functions in d-dimensional QED and in an external electromagnetic field with constant and homogeneous field invariants. The cases of even and odd dimensions are considered separately, they are essentially different. We direct attention to the asymmetry of the quasienergy spectrum, which appears in odd dimensions. The in and out classification of the exact solutions as well as the completeness and orthogonality relations is strictly proven. Different Green functions in the form of sums over the exact solutions are constructed. The Fock-Schwinger proper time integral representations of these Green functions are found. As physical applications we consider the calculations of different quantum effects related to the vacuum instability in the external field. For example, we present mean values of particles created from the vacuum, the probability of the vacuum remaining a vacuum, the effective action, and the expectation values of the current and energy-momentum tensor
Spin multistability of cavity polaritons in a magnetic field
Spin transitions are studied theoretically and experimentally in a resonantly
excited system of cavity polaritons in a magnetic field. Weak pair interactions
in this boson system make possible fast and massive spin flips occurring at
critical amplitudes due to the interplay between amplitude dependent shifts of
eigenstates and the Zeeman splitting. Dominant spin of a condensate can be
toggled forth and back by tuning of the pump intensity only, which opens the
way for ultra-fast spin switchings of polariton condensates on a picosecond
timescale.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Coherent and semiclassical states in magnetic field in the presence of the Aharonov-Bohm solenoid
A new approach to constructing coherent states (CS) and semiclassical states
(SS) in magnetic-solenoid field is proposed. The main idea is based on the fact
that the AB solenoid breaks the translational symmetry in the xy-plane, this
has a topological effect such that there appear two types of trajectories which
embrace and do not embrace the solenoid. Due to this fact, one has to construct
two different kinds of CS/SS, which correspond to such trajectories in the
semiclassical limit. Following this idea, we construct CS in two steps, first
the instantaneous CS (ICS) and the time dependent CS/SS as an evolution of the
ICS. The construction is realized for nonrelativistic and relativistic spinning
particles both in (2+1)- and (3+1)- dimensions and gives a non-trivial example
of SS/CS for systems with a nonquadratic Hamiltonian. It is stressed that CS
depending on their parameters (quantum numbers) describe both pure quantum and
semiclassical states. An analysis is represented that classifies parameters of
the CS in such respect. Such a classification is used for the semiclassical
decompositions of various physical quantities.Comment: 35 pages, 2 figures. Some typos in (77), (101), and (135) corrected
with respect to the published version. Results unchange
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