Resonant particle creation by a time-dependent potential in a nonlocal theory
Abstract
Considering an exactly solvable local quantum theory of a scalar field interacting with a δ-shaped time-dependent potential we calculate the Bogoliubov coefficients analytically and determine the spectrum of created particles. We then show how these considerations, when suitably generalized to a specific nonlocal "infinite-derivative" quantum theory, are impacted by the presence of nonlocality. In this model, nonlocality leads to a significant resonant amplification of certain modes, leaving its imprint not only in the particle spectrum but also in the total number density of created particles.
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