The Casimir energy in curved space and its supersymmetric counterpart

B Assel, D Cassani, L Di Pietro, Z Komargodski… - Journal of High Energy …, 2015 - Springer
Journal of High Energy Physics, 2015Springer
A bstract We study d-dimensional Conformal Field Theories (CFTs) on the cylinder,\({S}^{d-
1}\times\mathrm {\mathbb {R}}\), and its deformations. In d= 2 the Casimir energy (ie the
vacuum energy) is universal and is related to the central charge c. In d= 4 the vacuum
energy depends on the regularization scheme and has no intrinsic value. We show that this
property extends to infinitesimally deformed cylinders and support this conclusion with a
holographic check. However, for\(\mathcal {N}= 1\) supersymmetric CFTs, a natural analog …
Abstract
We study d-dimensional Conformal Field Theories (CFTs) on the cylinder,, and its deformations. In d= 2 the Casimir energy (ie the vacuum energy) is universal and is related to the central charge c. In d= 4 the vacuum energy depends on the regularization scheme and has no intrinsic value. We show that this property extends to infinitesimally deformed cylinders and support this conclusion with a holographic check. However, for supersymmetric CFTs, a natural analog of the Casimir energy turns out to be scheme independent and thus intrinsic. We give two proofs of this result. We compute the Casimir energy for such theories by reducing to a problem in supersymmetric quantum mechanics. For the round cylinder the vacuum energy is proportional to a+ 3c. We also compute the dependence of the Casimir energy on the squashing parameter of the cylinder. Finally, we revisit the problem of supersymmetric regularization of the path integral on Hopf surfaces.
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