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Playing with Casimir in the vacuum sandbox

The Casimir effect continues to be a subject of discussion regarding its relationship, or the lack of it, with the vacuum energy of fluctuating quantum fields. In this note, the authors propose a Gedankenexperiment considering an imaginary process similar to a vacuum fluctuation of a single virtual mo...

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Autores principales: Kauffman, Stuart, Gambassi, Andrea, Succi, Sauro, Garcia Tello, Pablo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2750821
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author Kauffman, Stuart
Gambassi, Andrea
Succi, Sauro
Garcia Tello, Pablo
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Gambassi, Andrea
Succi, Sauro
Garcia Tello, Pablo
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description The Casimir effect continues to be a subject of discussion regarding its relationship, or the lack of it, with the vacuum energy of fluctuating quantum fields. In this note, the authors propose a Gedankenexperiment considering an imaginary process similar to a vacuum fluctuation of a single virtual mode in a typical static Casimir set up. The thought experiment leads to intriguing conclusions regarding the minimum distance between the plates when approaching the Planck scale. More specifically, it is found that distance between the plates cannot reach a value below $(L/LP)^{2/3}$ Planck lengths, being $L_{P}$ the Planck Length and $L$ the typical lateral extension of the plates. Additional findings allow the conclusion that the approach between the two plates towards this minimum separation distance is asymptotic.
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spelling cern-27508212021-04-26T07:23:32Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2750821engKauffman, StuartGambassi, AndreaSucci, SauroGarcia Tello, PabloPlaying with Casimir in the vacuum sandboxParticle Physics - TheoryThe Casimir effect continues to be a subject of discussion regarding its relationship, or the lack of it, with the vacuum energy of fluctuating quantum fields. In this note, the authors propose a Gedankenexperiment considering an imaginary process similar to a vacuum fluctuation of a single virtual mode in a typical static Casimir set up. The thought experiment leads to intriguing conclusions regarding the minimum distance between the plates when approaching the Planck scale. More specifically, it is found that distance between the plates cannot reach a value below $(L/LP)^{2/3}$ Planck lengths, being $L_{P}$ the Planck Length and $L$ the typical lateral extension of the plates. Additional findings allow the conclusion that the approach between the two plates towards this minimum separation distance is asymptotic.CERN-OPEN-2021-002oai:cds.cern.ch:27508212021-02-02
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Garcia Tello, Pablo
Playing with Casimir in the vacuum sandbox
title Playing with Casimir in the vacuum sandbox
title_full Playing with Casimir in the vacuum sandbox
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title_short Playing with Casimir in the vacuum sandbox
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topic Particle Physics - Theory
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2750821
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