Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10724227 | Physics Letters B | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of gravitational tidal forces on photon propagation in curved spacetime is investigated. It is found that the imaginary part of the local refractive index Imn(u;Ï) may be negative as well as positive, corresponding to a local amplification as well as attenuation of the amplitude of the renormalized photon field. This is interpreted in terms of the effect of tidal forces on the virtual e+eâ cloud surrounding the bare photon field-a positive/negative Imn(u;Ï) corresponds to an increased dressing/undressing of the bare photon. Below threshold decays of the photon to e+eâ pairs can occur. Photon undressing in the vicinity of a black hole singularity is described as an example. These results are shown to be consistent with unitarity and the optical theorem in curved spacetime, which is derived here both in a local form and integrated over the photon trajectory.
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Authors
Timothy J. Hollowood, Graham M. Shore,