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| Feb7-13, 02:00 PM | #1 |
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Homogeneous/Inhomogeneous particle production
I'm currently self studying cosmology, and I've gathered a smattering of articles describing various particle production sources. These sources include production through Homogeneous/inhomogeneous regions. Unruh effect (cosmological Horizon-De Sitter), Hawking radiation. Parker particle production. The list goes on.
One thing I've been noticing is that all these various production regions are all describing regions of varying entropy/energy density regions. Has anyone come across research or papers that have reconciled the various productions into a more generic formalization? edit: here are some of the papers |
| Feb7-13, 05:11 PM | #2 |
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Browse on the web. I do not know.
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| Feb7-13, 05:15 PM | #3 |
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I always browse the web first
, The main similarities lies in the perturbations. These different situations are areas of high perturbations. I'd ask in QM forum but my understanding of QM mathematics is far worse.edit: I just answered my own question . Follow the history of perturbation theory.
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