no code implementations • 20 Jan 2021 • Jing Zhou, Jialun Ping
This observation implies that the Schwinger effect within an anisotropic background is comparatively weaker when contrasted with its manifestation in an isotropic background. Finally, we also find that the Schwinger effect in the transverse direction is weakened compared to the parallel direction in the anisotropic background, which is consistent with the top-down model.
High Energy Physics - Theory