Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Scientific paper
2009-01-23
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology
Ph.D dissertation. 147 pages, 16 figures, 3 tables, accepted December 2008
Scientific paper
The primary focus of this dissertation is the study of the Casimir effect and the possibility that this phenomenon may serve as a mechanism to mediate higher dimensional stability, and also as a possible mechanism for creating a small but non-zero vacuum energy density. In chapter one we review the nature of the quantum vacuum and discuss the different contributions to the vacuum energy density arising from different sectors of the standard model. Next, in chapter two, we discuss cosmology and the introduction of the cosmological constant into Einstein's field equations. In chapter three we explore the Casimir effect and study a number of mathematical techniques used to obtain a finite physical result for the Casimir energy. We also review the experiments that have verified the Casimir force. In chapter four we discuss the introduction of extra dimensions into physics. We begin by reviewing Kaluza Klein theory, and then discuss three popular higher dimensional models: bosonic string theory, large extra dimensions and warped extra dimensions. Chapter five is devoted to an original derivation of the Casimir energy we derived for the scenario of a higher dimensional vector field coupled to a scalar field in the fifth dimension. In chapter six we explore a range of vacuum scenarios and discuss research we have performed regarding moduli stability. Chapter seven explores a novel approach to spacecraft propulsion we have proposed based on the idea of manipulating the extra dimensions of string/M theory. Finally, in chapter 8, we discuss some issues in heterotic string phenomenology derived from the free fermionic approach.
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