Finite thermal particle creation of Casimir light
Michael R.R. Good, Eric V Linder, Frank Wilczek

TL;DR
This paper presents an analytic model of the dynamical Casimir effect where an accelerating mirror produces a finite number of particles with a thermal spectrum, advancing understanding of quantum field effects in non-inertial frames.
Contribution
It introduces the first model that simultaneously exhibits thermal radiation and finite particle emission in the dynamical Casimir effect.
Findings
Produces a thermal spectrum of particles
Emits a finite number of particles
Provides an analytic solution for the particle spectrum
Abstract
A new solution for an analytic spectrum of particle creation by an accelerating mirror (dynamical Casimir effect) is given. It is the first model to simultaneously radiate thermally and emit a finite number of particles.
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