We argue that the ground state of a field theory, in the presence of charged
particles, becomes an entangled state involving an infinity of soft photons.
The quantum field vacuum is altered by the passage of a uniformly moving
charge, leaving in its wake a different dressed ground state. In this sense a
charged particle leaves its electromagnetic scent even after passing by. Unlike
in classical electrodynamics the effect of the charge remains even at infinite
time. The calculation is done in detail for the ground state of a spacetime
wedge, although the results are more general. This agrees in spirit with recent
results over the infrared aspects of field theory, although the technical
details are different. These considerations open the possibility that the
information carried by quantum fields, being nonlocal, does not disappear
beyond the horizon of black holes.Comment: 10 pages. Minor corrections and added reference