2020
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-08505-7
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Induced fermionic current in AdS spacetime in the presence of a cosmic string and a compactified dimension

Abstract: In this paper, we consider a massive charged fermionic quantum field and investigate the current densities induced by a magnetic flux running along the core of an idealized cosmic string in the background geometry of a 5-dimensional anti-de Sitter spacetime, assuming that an extra dimension is compactified. Along the compact dimension quasi-periodicity condition is imposed on the field with a general phase. Moreover, we admit the presence of a magnetic flux enclosed by the compactified axis. The latter gives r… Show more

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“…where u = 1 + c 2 /(2w 2 ) and Q µ ν (u) is the associated Legendre function of the second kind. This gives (see also [46])…”
Section: Jhep02(2021)190mentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…where u = 1 + c 2 /(2w 2 ) and Q µ ν (u) is the associated Legendre function of the second kind. This gives (see also [46])…”
Section: Jhep02(2021)190mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The general procedure for solving the Dirac equation is similar to that already discussed in [43] for (3+1)-dimensional AdS spacetime and in [46] for the problem on (4+1)dimensional AdS bulk with compactified spatial dimension. Here we will describe the main steps only.…”
Section: Jhep02(2021)190mentioning
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“…The corresponding vacuum currents for charged scalar and fermionic fields were discussed in [14,15]. An additional topological influence of a cosmic string on the vacuum currents has been considered in [16,17]. The FC and the VEV of the energy-momentum tensor for a charged massive fermionic field were investigated in [18,19].…”
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confidence: 99%