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`Superluminal' Photon Propagation in QED in Curved Spacetime is Dispersive and Causal

Graham M. Shore, Timothy Hollowood Orcid Logo

Swansea University Author: Timothy Hollowood Orcid Logo

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It is now well-known that vacuum polarisation in QED can lead to superluminal low-frequency phase velocities for photons propagating in curved spacetimes. In a series of papers, we have shown that this quantum phenomenon is dispersive and have calculated the full frequency dependence of the refracti...

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Published: 2010
Online Access: http://inspirehep.net/record/857224
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa28520
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Abstract: It is now well-known that vacuum polarisation in QED can lead to superluminal low-frequency phase velocities for photons propagating in curved spacetimes. In a series of papers, we have shown that this quantum phenomenon is dispersive and have calculated the full frequency dependence of the refractive index, explaining in detail how causality is preserved and various familiar results from quantum field theory such as the Kramers-Kronig dispersion relation and the optical theorem are realised in curved spacetime. These results have been criticised in a recent paper by Akhoury and Dolgov arXiv:1003.6110 [hep-th], who assert that photon propagation is neither dispersive nor necessarily causal. In this note, we point out a series of errors in their work which have led to this false
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering