A Functional Approach to Soft Graviton Induced Decoherence

Event Date:
2018-12-05T12:30:00
2018-12-05T13:30:00
Event Location:
Henn 318. 6224 Agricultural Rd.
Speaker:
Jordan Wilson-Gerow, UBC
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Intended Audience:
Graduate
Local Contact:

Bruno Arderucio Costa

Event Information:

We consider the interaction between a matter system and soft gravitons. We use a functional eikonal expansion to deal with the infrared divergences, and introduce a "composite generating functional" which allows us to calculate a decoherence functional for the time evolution of the system. These techniques allow us to formulate scattering problems in a way which deals consistently with infrared effects, as well as being manifestly diffeomorphism invariant. We show how the asymptotic form of the decoherence functional can be written in terms of the infinitely many conserved charges associated with asymptotic BMS symmetries, and allow us to address the question of how much information is lost during the scattering.

Add to Calendar 2018-12-05T12:30:00 2018-12-05T13:30:00 A Functional Approach to Soft Graviton Induced Decoherence Event Information: We consider the interaction between a matter system and soft gravitons. We use a functional eikonal expansion to deal with the infrared divergences, and introduce a "composite generating functional" which allows us to calculate a decoherence functional for the time evolution of the system. These techniques allow us to formulate scattering problems in a way which deals consistently with infrared effects, as well as being manifestly diffeomorphism invariant. We show how the asymptotic form of the decoherence functional can be written in terms of the infinitely many conserved charges associated with asymptotic BMS symmetries, and allow us to address the question of how much information is lost during the scattering. Event Location: Henn 318. 6224 Agricultural Rd.