Vortical Effects for Free Fermions on Anti-De Sitter Space-Time
Abstract
Here, we study a quantum fermion field in rigid rotation at finite temperature on anti-de Sitter space. We assume that the rotation rate is smaller than the inverse radius of curvature , so that there is no speed of light surface and the static (maximally-symmetric) and rotating vacua coincide. This assumption enables us to follow a geometric approach employing a closed-form expression for the vacuum two-point function, which can then be used to compute thermal expectation values (t.e.v.s). In the high temperature regime, we find a perfect analogy with known results on Minkowski space-time, uncovering curvature effects in the form of extra terms involving the Ricci scalar . The axial vortical effect is validated and the axial flux through two-dimensional slices is found to escape to infinity for massless fermions, while for massive fermions, it is completely converted into the pseudoscalar density . Finally, we discuss volumetric properties such as the total scalar condensate and the total energy within the space-time and show that they diverge as in the limit .
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@article{arxiv.2107.06928,
title = {Vortical Effects for Free Fermions on Anti-De Sitter Space-Time},
author = {Victor E. Ambrus and Elizabeth Winstanley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.06928},
year = {2022}
}
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54 pages, 10 figures