Quantum fields and local measurements
Christopher J. Fewster, Rainer Verch

TL;DR
This paper develops a covariant, local framework for quantum measurements in curved spacetime quantum field theory, using a probe-system coupling to define measurement schemes and analyze their properties.
Contribution
It introduces a new measurement scheme based on scattering maps in quantum field theory on curved spacetimes, ensuring local, covariant, and causally consistent measurement processes.
Findings
Induced system observables can be localized within the interaction region.
The measurement scheme is consistent with causal ordering and composition of instruments.
Explicit example with coupled scalar fields demonstrates the framework's applicability.
Abstract
The measurement process is considered for quantum field theory on curved spacetimes. Measurements are carried out on one QFT, the "system", using another, the "probe" via a dynamical coupling of "system" and "probe" in a bounded spacetime region. The resulting "coupled theory" determines a scattering map on the uncoupled combination of the "system" and "probe" by reference to natural "in" and "out" spacetime regions. No specific interaction is assumed and all constructions are local and covariant. Given any initial probe state in the "in" region, the scattering map determines a completely positive map from "probe" observables in the "out" region to "induced system observables", thus providing a measurement scheme for the latter. It is shown that the induced system observables may be localized in the causal hull of the interaction coupling region and are typically less sharp than the…
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