A New Example of the Effects of a Singular Background on the Zeta Function
Mathematical Physics
2020-12-02 v1 High Energy Physics - Theory
math.MP
Abstract
To motivate our discussion, we consider a 1+1 dimensional scalar field interacting with a static Coulomb-type background, so that the spectrum of quantum fluctuations is given by a second-order differential operator on a single coordinate r with a singular coefficient proportional to 1/r. We find that the spectral functions of this operator present an interesting behavior: the zeta function has multiple poles in the complex plane; accordingly, logarithms of the proper time appear in the heat-trace expansion. As a consequence, the zeta function does not provide a finite regularization of the effective action. This work extends similar results previously derived in the context of conical singularities.
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@article{arxiv.2004.04004,
title = {A New Example of the Effects of a Singular Background on the Zeta Function},
author = {Horacio Falomir and Joaquín Liniado and Pablo Pisani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.04004},
year = {2020}
}
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26 pages