We compute the production of particles from the gravitational field of an
expanding mass shell. Contrary to the situation of Hawking radiation and the
production of cosmological perturbations during cosmological inflation, the
example of an expanding mass shell has no horizon and no singularity. We apply
the method of `ray-tracing', first introduced by Hawking, and calculate the
energy spectrum of the produced particles. The result depends on three
parameters: the expansion velocity of the mass shell, its radius, and its mass.
Contrary to the situation of a collapsing mass shell, the energy spectrum is
non-thermal. Invoking time reversal we reproduce Hawking's thermal spectrum in
a certain limit.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figure