Physics Letters B (Nov 2016)

Standard Model Extension and Casimir effect for fermions at finite temperature

  • A.F. Santos,
  • Faqir C. Khanna

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 762
pp. 283 – 287

Abstract

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Lorentz and CPT symmetries are foundations for important processes in particle physics. Recent studies in Standard Model Extension (SME) at high energy indicate that these symmetries may be violated. Modifications in the lagrangian are necessary to achieve a hermitian hamiltonian. The fermion sector of the standard model extension is used to calculate the effects of the Lorentz and CPT violation on the Casimir effect at zero and finite temperature. The Casimir effect and Stefan–Boltzmann law at finite temperature are calculated using the thermo field dynamics formalism. Keywords: Casimir effect, Standard Model Extension, Finite temperature