The Casimir effect in the Fulling-Rindler vacuum
Abstract
The vacuum expectation values of the energy--momentum tensor are investigated for massless scalar fields satisfying Dicichlet or Neumann boundary conditions, and for the electromagnetic field with perfect conductor boundary conditions on two infinite parallel plates moving by uniform proper acceleration through the Fulling--Rindler vacuum. The scalar case is considered for general values of the curvature coupling parameter and in an arbitrary number of spacetime dimension. The mode--summation method is used with combination of a variant of the generalized Abel--Plana formula. This allows to extract manifestly the contributions to the expectation values due to a single boundary. The vacuum forces acting on the boundaries are presented as a sum of the self--action and interaction terms. The first one contains well known surface divergences and needs a further regularization. The interaction forces between the plates are always attractive for both scalar and electromagnetic cases. An application to the 'Rindler wall' is discussed.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0207073,
title = {The Casimir effect in the Fulling-Rindler vacuum},
author = {R. M. Avagyan and A. A. Saharian and A. H. Yeranyan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0207073},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
23 pages, LaTeX, 3 EPS figures, references added, the general case of the spatial dimension is considered for the electromagnetic field, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. D