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Perturbative approaches to quantum field theory in curved space-time

Published 15 Nov 2022 in gr-qc, hep-ph, and hep-th | (2211.08022v1)

Abstract: Despite the large amount of work done in quantum field theory in curved space-times, there are not great many results available for perturbative calculations of particle processes in these systems. Such processes are expected to be important in the early stages of the universe, as well as near highly relativistic objects like black holes and, recently, in effective field theories of condensed matter systems. The difficulties with carrying out perturbative calculations in curved space-times are related to the practical difficulty of quantizing in curved space-times. This suggests the need for investigating new approximations and comparing the results of different methods of carrying out the calculations. In this paper, we compare different perturbative approaches to particle scattering problems and illustrate them with examples. In particular, we look at a 1+1 dimensional static spacetime. We also examine the spacetime particle generation in a 1+1 Robertson-Walker universe, where we find that the curved space LSZ formula yields new information compared to the in-in formalism.

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