https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13022-y
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Superoscillations in high energy physics and gravity
1
College of Physics, Sichuan University, 610065, Chengdu, China
2
Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati INFN, Frascati (Rome), Italy
3
Scuola Superiore Meridionale, Largo S. Marcellino 10, 80138, Naples, Italy
4
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Sezione di Napoli, Naples, Italy
Received:
30
April
2024
Accepted:
12
June
2024
Published online:
25
June
2024
We explore superoscillations within the context of classical and quantum field theories, presenting novel solutions to Klein–Gordon’s, Dirac’s, Maxwell’s and Einstein’s equations. In particular, we illustrate a procedure of second quantization of fields and how to construct a Fock space which encompasses Superoscillating states. Furthermore, we extend the application of superoscillations to quantum tunnelings, scatterings and mixings of particles, squeezed states and potential advancements in laser interferometry, which could open new avenues for experimental tests of quantum gravity effects. By delving into the relationship among superoscillations and phenomena such as Hawking radiation, the black hole (BH) information and the Firewall paradox, we propose an alternative mechanism for information transfer across the BH event horizon.
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