Hadamard renormalization of the stress-energy tensor for a quantized scalar field in a general spacetime of arbitrary dimension

Yves Décanini and Antoine Folacci
Phys. Rev. D 78, 044025 – Published 13 August 2008

Abstract

We develop the Hadamard renormalization of the stress-energy tensor for a massive scalar field theory defined on a general spacetime of arbitrary dimension. Our formalism could be helpful in treating some aspects of the quantum physics of extra spatial dimensions. More precisely, for spacetime dimensions up to six, we explicitly describe the Hadamard renormalization procedure and for spacetime dimensions from 7 to 11, we provide the framework permitting the interested reader to perform this procedure explicitly in a given spacetime. We complete our study (i) by considering the ambiguities of the Hadamard renormalization of the stress-energy tensor and the corresponding ambiguities for the trace anomaly, (ii) by providing the expressions of the gravitational counterterms involved in the renormalization process, and (iii) by discussing the connections between Hadamard renormalization and renormalization in the effective action. All our results are expanded on standard bases for Riemann polynomials constructed from group theoretical considerations and thus given on irreducible forms.

  • Received 21 December 2005

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.78.044025

©2008 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Yves Décanini* and Antoine Folacci

  • UMR CNRS 6134 SPE, Equipe Physique Semi-Classique (et) de la Matière Condensée, Université de Corse, Faculté des Sciences, BP 52, 20250 Corte, France

  • *decanini@univ-corse.fr
  • folacci@univ-corse.fr

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Vol. 78, Iss. 4 — 15 August 2008

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