Radiation from accelerated mirrors following prescribed relativistic asymptotically inertial trajectories
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Abstract: We address the question of radiation emission from both perfect and dispersive mirrors following prescribed relativistic trajectories. The trajectories considered are asymptotically inertial: the mirror starts from rest and eventually reverts to motion at uniform velocity. This enables us to provide a description in terms of in and out states. We calculate exactly the Bogolubov alpha and beta coefficients for a specific form of the trajectory, and stress the analytic properties of the amplitudes and the constraints imposed by unitarity. A formalism for the description of emission of radiation from a dispersive mirror is presented.
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