Quantum entanglement in cosmology
Alessio Belfiglio, Orlando Luongo, Stefano Mancini

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent advances in understanding quantum entanglement in cosmology, including its generation during spacetime expansion, extraction methods, and implications for black hole entropy and information paradox resolution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of entanglement in cosmological settings, linking gravitational particle production, entanglement harvesting, and black hole entropy.
Findings
Entanglement depends on spacetime expansion and field statistics.
Proposals exist for entanglement extraction via local detectors.
Black hole entropy may be interpreted through entanglement entropy.
Abstract
We discuss recent progress in the study of entanglement within cosmological frameworks, focusing on both momentum and position-space approaches and also reviewing the possibility to directly extract entanglement from quantum fields. Entanglement generation in expanding spacetimes can be traced back to the phenomenon of gravitational particle production, according to which the background gravitational field may transfer energy and momentum to quantum fields. The corresponding entanglement amount and its mode dependence are both sensitive to the field statistics and to the details of spacetime expansion, thus encoding information about the background. Gravitational production processes also play a key role in addressing the quantum-to-classical transition of cosmological perturbations. In order to directly extract entanglement from quantum fields, local interactions with additional…
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