Comment on "Accelerated Detectors and Temperature in (Anti) de Sitter Spaces"
Ted Jacobson

TL;DR
This paper discusses how the thermality observed by accelerated detectors in anti-de Sitter space aligns with broader principles of spacetime thermality related to bifurcate Killing horizons, providing a unifying perspective.
Contribution
It offers a reinterpretation of Deser and Levin's results within the general framework of spacetime thermality and bifurcate Killing horizons.
Findings
Accelerated detectors in anti-de Sitter space exhibit thermality.
Thermality results are unified under the perspective of bifurcate Killing horizons.
Provides a conceptual understanding of detector responses in curved spacetimes.
Abstract
It is shown how the results of Deser and Levin on the response of accelerated detectors in anti-de Sitter space can be understood from the same general perspective as other thermality results in spacetimes with bifurcate Killing horizons.
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