A time operator and the time-of-arrival problem in quantum field theory
A time operator and the time-of-arrival problem in quantum field theory
The Newton-Wigner states and operator are widely accepted to provide an adequate notion of spatial localization of a particle in quantum field theory on a spacelike hypersurface. Replacing the spacelike with a timelike hypersurface, we construct one-particle states of massive Klein-Gordon theory that are localized on the hypersurface in the temporal as well as two spatial directions. This addresses the longstanding problem of a "time operator" in quantum theory. It is made possible by recent advances in quantization on timelike hypersurfaces and the introduction of evanescent particles. As a first application of time-localized states, we consider the time-of-arrival problem. Our results are in accordance with semiclassical expectations of causal propagation of massless and massive particles. As in the Newton-Wigner case, localization is not perfect, but apparent superluminal propagation is exponentially suppressed.
Daniele Colosi、Robert Oeckl
物理学
Daniele Colosi,Robert Oeckl.A time operator and the time-of-arrival problem in quantum field theory[EB/OL].(2025-06-30)[2025-07-17].https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.08841.点此复制
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