Remarks On Some Results Related To The Thermal Casimir Effect In Einstein And Closed Friedmann Universes With A Cosmic String

UNIVERSE(2021)

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In this paper, we present a review of some recent results concerning the thermal corrections to the Casimir energy of massless scalar, electromagnetic, and massless spinor fields in the Einstein and closed Friedmann universes with a cosmic string. In the case of a massless scalar field, it is shown that the Casimir energy can be written as a simple sum of two terms; the first one corresponds to the Casimir energy for the massless scalar field in the Einstein and Friedmann universes without a cosmic string, whereas the second one is simply the Casimir energy of the electromagnetic field in these backgrounds, multiplied by a parameter lambda = (1/alpha) - 1, where alpha is a constant that codifies the presence of the cosmic string, and is related to its linear mass density, mu, by the expression alpha = 1 - G mu. The Casimir free energy and the internal energy at a temperature different from zero, as well as the Casimir entropy, are given by similar sums. In the cases of the electromagnetic and massless spinor fields, the Casimir energy, free energy, internal energy, and Casimir entropy are also given by the sum of two terms, similarly to the previous cases, but now with both terms related to the same field. Using the results obtained concerning the mentioned thermodynamic quantities, their behavior at high and low temperatures limits are studied. All these results are particularized to the scenario in which the cosmic string is absent. Some discussions concerning the validity of the Nernst heat theorem are included as well.
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Casimir effect, scalar field, electromagnetic field, massless spinor field, Einstein universe, Friedmann universe, thermal Casimir effect, cosmic string
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