QUANTUM DYNAMICS OF LORENTZIAN SPACETIME FOAM

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作者
REDMOUNT, IH
SUEN, WM
机构
[1] WASHINGTON UNIV,MCDONNELL CTR SPACE SCI,DEPT PHYS,ST LOUIS,MO 63130
[2] ST LOUIS UNIV,PARKS COLL,DEPT SCI & MATH,CAHOKIA,IL 62206
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PHYSICAL REVIEW D | 1994年 / 49卷 / 10期
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10.1103/PhysRevD.49.5199
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
A simple spacetime wormhole, which evolves classically from zero throat radius to a maximum value and recontracts, can be regarded as one possible mode of fluctuation in the microscopic ''spacetime foam'' first suggested by Wheeler. The dynamics of a particularly simple version of such a wormhole can be reduced to that of a single quantity, its throat radius; this wormhole thus provides a ''minisuperspace model'' for a mode of Lorentzian-signature foam. The classical equation of motion for the wormhole throat is obtained from the Einstein field equations and a suitable equation of state for the matter at the throat. Analysis of the quantum behavior of the hole then proceeds from an action corresponding to that equation of motion. The action obtained simply by calculating the scalar curvature of the hole spacetime yields a model with features like those of the relativistic free particle. In particular the Hamiltonian is nonlocal, and for the wormhole cannot even be given as a differential operator in closed form. Nonetheless the general solution of the Schrodinger equation for wormhole wave functions, i.e., the wave-function propagator, can be expressed as a path integral. Too complicated to perform exactly, this can yet be evaluated via a WKB approximation. The result indicates that the wormhole, classically stable, is quantum-mechanically unstable: A Feynman-Kac decomposition of the WKB propagator yields no spectrum of bound states. Although an initially localized wormhole wave function may oscillate for many classical expansion and recontraction periods, it must eventually leak to large radius values. The possibility of such a mode unstable against growth, combined with the observed absence of macroscopic wormholes, suggests that stability considerations may place constraints on the nature or even the existence of Planck-scale foamlike structure, at least of Lorentzian signature.
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页数:12
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