On the Apparent Superluminal Motion of a Damped Gaussian Pulse
Abstract
Alicki has demonstrated that a travelling Gaussian pulse subject to damping is indistinguishable from an undamped pulse moving with greater speed; such an effect could create the illusion of a pulse moving faster than light. In this note, an alternative derivation of the same result is presented. However, it is unlikely that this particular illusion could explain the superluminal neutrino-velocities reported by OPERA.
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