Relativistic Bands In The Discrete Spectrum Of Created Particles In An Oscillating Cavity

PHYSICAL REVIEW D(2020)

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We investigate the dynamical Casimir effect for a one-dimensional resonant cavity, with one oscillating mirror. Specifically, we study the discrete spectrum of created particles in a region of frequencies above the oscillation frequency omega(0) of the minor. We focus our investigation on an oscillation time equal to 2L(0)/c, where L-0 is the initial and final length of the cavity, and c is the speed of light. For this oscillation duration, a field mode, after being perturbed by the moving mirror, never meets this mirror in motion again, which allows us to exclude this effect of reinteraction on the particle creation process. Then, we describe the creation of particles with energies above (h) over bar omega(0), due only to the relativistic aspect of the minor's velocity (and these particles form what we call relativistic bands). Thus, we analyze the formation of these relativistic bands in a discrete spectrum of created particles.
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