Abstract

In this paper, we analyse the bosonic current densities induced by a magnetic flux running along the core of an idealized cosmic string in a high-dimensional AdS spacetime, admitting that an extra dimension coordinate is compactified. Additionally we admit the presence of a magnetic flux enclosed by the compactified axis. In order to develop this analysis we calculate the complete set of normalized bosonic wave-functions obeying a quasiperiodicity condition, with arbitrary phase $\beta$, along the compactified extra dimension. In this context, only azimuthal and axial currents densities take place. As to the azimuthal current, two contributions appear. The first one corresponds to the standard azimuthal current in high-dimensional AdS spacetime with a cosmic string without compactification while the second contribution is a new one, induced by the compactification itself. The latter is an even function of the magnetic flux enclosed by the compactified axis and is an odd function of the magnetic flux along its core with period equal to quantum flux, $\Phi_0=2\pi/e$. On the other hand, the nonzero axial current density is an even function of the magnetic flux along the core of the string and an odd function of the magnetic flux enclosed by the compactified axis. We also find that the axial current density vanishes for untwisted and twisted bosonic fields in the absence of the magnetic flux enclosed by the compactified axis. Some asymptotic expressions for the current density are provided for specific limiting cases of the physical parameter of the model.

Highlights

  • The physics underlying quantum vacuum fluctuations arises once quantum aspects of relativistic phenomena are taken into account

  • We show that the azimuthal current density has a pure contribution due to the high-dimensional anti-de Sitter (AdS) spacetime with a cosmic string plus a second contribution due to the compactification of the extra dimension

  • The main objective of this section is to obtain the positive frequency Wightman function associated with a massive scalar field in a (D þ 1)-dimensional AdS spacetime, with D > 3, in the presence of a cosmic string and a compactified extra dimension

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The physics underlying quantum vacuum fluctuations arises once quantum aspects of relativistic phenomena are taken into account. We are interested in calculating the VEV of the current density associated with a charged scalar field and investigate the effects arising from the geometry and topology of a high-dimensional AdS spacetime in the presence of a cosmic string carrying a magnetic flux. II, we present the high-dimensional AdS spacetime in the presence of a cosmic string and obtain the complete set of normalized solutions of the Klein-Gordon equation associated with a charged scalar field in this background, considering the presence of an azimuthal and axial vector potentials This solution is submitted to a nontrivial boundary condition that compactifies an extra dimension.

KLEIN-GORDON EQUATION AND WIGHTMAN FUNCTION
Charge density
Current along the compactified dimension
CONCLUSIONS
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