The Heisenberg-Euler effective action in slowly varying electric field inhomogeneities of Lorentzian shape
Abstract
We use a locally constant field approximation (LCFA) to study the one-loop Heisenberg-Euler effective action in a particular class of slowly varying inhomogeneous electric fields of Lorentzian shape with 0≤ d≤ 4 inhomogeneous directions. We show that for these fields, the LCFA of the Heisenberg-Euler effective action can be represented in terms of a single parameter integral, with the constant field effective Lagrangian with rescaled argument as integration kernel. The imaginary part of the Heisenberg-Euler effective action contains information about the instability of the quantum vacuum towards the formation of a state with real electrons and positrons. Here, we in particular focus on the dependence of the instantaneous vacuum decay rate on the dimension d of the field inhomogeneity. Specifically for weak fields, we find an overall parametric suppression of the effect with (E0/E cr)d/2, where E0 is the peak field strength of the inhomogeneity and E cr the critical electric field strength.
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