Calculates renormalized Casimir free energy and thermodynamic quantities for a scalar field in a wormhole spacetime at finite temperature, finding geometry-independent thermal corrections in the comoving frame.
Thermal Casimir effect in ideal metal rectangular boxes
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The thermal Casimir effect in ideal metal rectangular boxes is considered using the method of zeta functional regularization. The renormalization procedure is suggested which provides the finite expression for the Casimir free energy in any restricted quantization volume. This expression satisfies the classical limit at high temperature and leads to zero thermal Casimir force for systems with infinite characteristic dimensions. In the case of two parallel ideal metal planes the results, as derived previously using thermal quantum field theory in Matsubara formulation and other methods, are reproduced starting from the obtained expression. It is shown that for rectangular boxes the temperature-dependent contribution to the electromagnetic Casimir force can be both positive and negative depending on side lengths. The numerical computations of the scalar and electromagnetic Casimir free energy and force are performed for cubes
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Thermal Casimir Effect in A Schwarzschild-like Wormhole Spacetime
Calculates renormalized Casimir free energy and thermodynamic quantities for a scalar field in a wormhole spacetime at finite temperature, finding geometry-independent thermal corrections in the comoving frame.