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Schwinger pair production and the extended uncertainty principle: can heuristic derivations be trusted?

Yen Chin Ong

2020The European Physical Journal C15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The rate of Schwinger pair production due to an external electric field can be derived heuristically from the uncertainty principle. In the presence of a cosmological constant, it has been argued in the literature that the uncertainty principle receives a correction due to the background curvature, which is known as the “extended uncertainty principle” (EUP). We show that EUP does indeed lead to the correct result for Schwinger pair production rate in anti-de Sitter spacetime (the case for de Sitter spacetime is similar), provided that the EUP correction term is negative (positive for the de Sitter case). We compare the results with previous works in the EUP literature, which are not all consistent. Our result further highlights an important issue in the literature of generalizations of the uncertainty principle: how much can heuristic derivations be trusted?

Topics & Concepts

SpacetimeHeuristicProduction (economics)Field (mathematics)De Sitter universeTheoretical physicsTerm (time)PhysicsMathematicsSpace (punctuation)Pair productionSpace timeMathematical economicsNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity TheoriesCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics