Unruh-DeWitt Detector Response in Toroidal Spacetime

Abstract

The global topology of spacetime, though invisible to local curvature measurements, leaves signatures on the correlation functions of quantum fields. We study these signatures using an Unruh-DeWitt particle detector operating in four-dimensional Minkowski spacetime with two spatial directions periodically identified, yielding a spatial topology R× T2. We compute detector transition rates for three trajectories: uniform inertial motion, uniform proper acceleration directed along one of the compact axes, and uniform proper acceleration along the non-compact axis. Our results show how a local quantum measurement can reveal features of the large-scale spatial topology.

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