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Molecular analogue for scalar dynamics in a tachyonic metric

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Authors: Davi de Moura Esposti Moreira, Matheus Elias Pereira, Alexandre Grezzi de Miranda Schmidt

Year

2025

Paper ID

17134

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

Tachyons are hypothetical particles that propagate faster than light, yet they have never been observed in nature or in the laboratory. In this work, we introduce the hydrogen molecule ion as an analogue for the dynamics of a spinless test particle interacting with the gravitational field generated by a tachyon. The tachyonic spacetime is modeled using an AII metric, and the problem is analyzed through the Klein-Gordon equation for a scalar field in this background. We compute the quasinormal modes and the Hawking radiation spectrum associated with the system. By introducing an external potential, we demonstrate that both the radial and angular components of the test particles wave function can be effectively reproduced by the electron dynamics in the hydrogen molecule ion, thus proposing a molecular analogue model for an extreme gravitational system.

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  • Tachyons are hypothetical particles that propagate faster than light, yet they have never been observed in nature or in the laboratory.

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