Unruh-DeWitt detector response across a Rindler firewall is finite
Jorma Louko

TL;DR
This paper studies the response of an Unruh-DeWitt detector crossing a Rindler firewall in 1+1 dimensions, showing the response remains finite and analyzing how it varies with different parameters and states.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the detector's response across a Rindler firewall is finite and characterizes its dependence on energy gap and quantum state modifications.
Findings
Detector response is finite when crossing the firewall.
Response depends logarithmically on the energy gap.
High Rindler temperature increases detector response proportionally.
Abstract
We investigate a two-level Unruh-DeWitt detector coupled to a massless scalar field or its proper time derivative in -dimensional Minkowski spacetime, in a quantum state whose correlation structure across the Rindler horizon mimics the stationary aspects of a firewall that Almheiri et al have argued to ensue in an evaporating black hole spacetime. Within first-order perturbation theory, we show that the detector's response on falling through the horizon is sudden but finite. The difference from the Minkowski vacuum response is proportional to for the non-derivative detector and to for the derivative-coupling detector, both in the limit of a large energy gap and in the limit of adiabatic switching. Adding to the quantum state high Rindler temperature excitations behind the horizon increases the detector's response proportionally…
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