Vacuum birefringence and the Schwinger effect in (3+1) de Sitter
Mariona Banyeres, Guillem Dom\`enech, Jaume Garriga

TL;DR
This paper clarifies the behaviors of vacuum birefringence and Schwinger pair production in de Sitter space, showing that negative conductivities are spurious and related to non-linear effects, not instabilities or pair creation.
Contribution
The study distinguishes between non-linear field effects and pair creation contributions, clarifying the origin of negative conductivity and hyperconductivity in de Sitter space.
Findings
Most negative conductivities are spurious and due to non-linearities.
Exponential suppression of pair creation confirms stability.
Hyperconductivity may play a role in magnetogenesis.
Abstract
In de Sitter space, the current induced by an electric field in vacuum is known to feature certain peculiarities, such as infrared hyperconductivity for light bosons in weak electric fields. Moreover, negative conductivity has been claimed to occur for light bosons in moderate electric fields, and for fermions of any mass in electric fields below a certain threshold. Furthemore, in the limit of large mass and weak electric field, the current contains terms which are not exponentially suppressed, contrary to the semiclassical intuition. Here we explain these behaviors, showing that most of the reported negative conductivity is spurious. First, we show that the terms which are not exponentially suppressed follow precisely from the local Euler-Heisenberg Lagrangian (suitably generalized to curved space). Thus, such terms are unrelated to pair creation or to the transport of electric…
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