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Probability Distributions for Space and Time Averaged Quantum Stress Tensors

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arxiv 1909.07295 v1 pith:CFGLPYFR submitted 2019-09-16 hep-th gr-qcquant-ph

Probability Distributions for Space and Time Averaged Quantum Stress Tensors

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keywords averagingtimefluctuationsprobabilityspacestressvacuumaveraged
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We extend previous work on quantum stress tensor operators which have been averaged over finite time intervals to include averaging over finite regions of space as well. The space and time averaging can be viewed as describing a measurement process for a stress tensor component, such as the energy density of a quantized field in its vacuum state. Although spatial averaging reduces the probability of large vacuum fluctuations compared to time averaging alone, we find that the probability distribution decreases more slowly than exponentially as the magnitude of the measured energy density increases. This implies that vacuum fluctuations can sometimes dominate over thermal fluctuations and potentially have observable effects.

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