The Taming of Closed Time-like Curves
Abstract
We consider a orbifold, where acts by time and space reversal, also known as the embedding space of the elliptic de Sitter space. The background has two potentially dangerous problems: time-nonorientability and the existence of closed time-like curves. We first show that closed causal curves disappear after a proper definition of the time function. We then consider the one-loop vacuum expectation value of the stress tensor. A naive QFT analysis yields a divergent result. We then analyze the stress tensor in bosonic string theory, and find the same result as if the target space would be just the Minkowski space , suggesting a zero result for the superstring. This leads us to propose a proper reformulation of QFT, and recalculate the stress tensor. We find almost the same result as in Minkowski space, except for a potential divergence at the initial time slice of the orbifold, analogous to a spacelike Big Bang singularity. Finally, we argue that it is possible to define local S-matrices, even if the spacetime is globally time-nonorientable.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/0304241,
title = {The Taming of Closed Time-like Curves},
author = {Rahul Biswas and Esko Keski-Vakkuri and Robert G. Leigh and Sean Nowling and Eric Sharpe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/0304241},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
37 pages, LaTeX2e, uses amssymb, amsmath and epsf macros, 8 eps and 3 ps figures; (v2): Two additional comments + one reference added; (v3): corrections in discussion of CTCs + some clarifications