Finite-Temperature Casimir Effect on the Radius Stabilization of Noncommutative Torus

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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Latex, 16pages

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10.1088/1126-6708/2000/11/041

The one-loop correction to the spectrum of Kaluza-Klein system for the $\phi^3$ model on $R^{1,d}\times (T_\theta^2)^L$ is evaluated in the high temperature limit, where the $1+d$ dimensions are the ordinary flat Minkowski spacetimes and the $L$ extra two-dimensional tori are chosen to be the noncommutative torus with noncommutativity $\theta$. The corrections to the Kaluza-Klein mass formula are evaluated and used to compute the Casimir energy with the help of the Schwinger perturbative formula in the zeta-function regularization method. The results show that the one-loop Casimir energy is independent of the radius of torus if L=1. However, when $L>1$ the Casimir energy could give repulsive force to stabilize the extra noncommutative torus if $d-L$ is a non-negative even integral. This therefore suggests a possible stabilization mechanism of extra radius in high temperature, when the extra spaces are noncommutative.

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