Vacuum expectation value of the stress tensor in an arbitrary curved background: The covariant point-separation method

S. M. Christensen
Phys. Rev. D 14, 2490 – Published 15 November 1976
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Abstract

A method known as covariant geodesic point separation is developed to calculate the vacuum expectation value of the stress tensor for a massive scalar field in an arbitrary gravitational field. The vacuum expectation value will diverge because the stress-tensor operator is constructed from products of field operators evaluated at the same space-time point. To remedy this problem, one of the field operators is taken to a nearby point. The resultant vacuum expectation value is finite and may be expressed in terms of the Hadamard elementary function. This function is calculated using a curved-space generalization of Schwinger's proper-time method for calculating the Feynman Green's function. The expression for the Hadamard function is written in terms of the biscalar of geodetic interval which gives a measure of the square of the geodesic distance between the separated points. Next, using a covariant expansion in terms of the tangent to the geodesic, the stress tensor may be expanded in powers of the length of the geodesic. Covariant expressions for each divergent term and for certain terms in the finite portion of the vacuum expectation value of the stress tensor are found. The properties, uses, and limitations of the results are discussed.

  • Received 24 February 1976

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.14.2490

©1976 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

S. M. Christensen*

  • Department of Mathematics, University of London King's College, London, England and Center for Relativity, Department of Physics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712

  • *Present address: Physics Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112.

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Vol. 14, Iss. 10 — 15 November 1976

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