Notes on massless scalar field partition functions, modular invariance and Eisenstein series
Abstract
The partition function of a massless scalar field on a Euclidean spacetime manifold and with momentum operator in the compact spatial dimension coupled through a purely imaginary chemical potential is computed. It is modular covariant and admits a simple expression in terms of a real analytic SL Eisenstein series with . Different techniques for computing the partition function illustrate complementary aspects of the Eisenstein series: the functional approach gives its series representation, the operator approach yields its Fourier series, while the proper time/heat kernel/world-line approach shows that it is the Mellin transform of a Riemann theta function. High/low temperature duality is generalized to the case of a non-vanishing chemical potential. By clarifying the dependence of the partition function on the geometry of the torus, we discuss how modular covariance is a consequence of full SL invariance. When the spacetime manifold is , the partition function is given in terms of a SL Eisenstein series again with . In this case, we obtain the high/low temperature duality through a suitably adapted dual parametrization of the lattice defining the torus. On , the computation is more subtle. An additional divergence leads to an harmonic anomaly.
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@article{arxiv.2111.03164,
title = {Notes on massless scalar field partition functions, modular invariance and Eisenstein series},
author = {Francesco Alessio and Glenn Barnich and Martin Bonte},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.03164},
year = {2022}
}
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63 pages, to appear on JHEP