The Casimir effect in a wormhole spacetime
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Abstract: We consider the Casimir effect for quantized massive scalar field with non-conformal coupling in a spacetime of wormhole whose throat is rounded by a spherical shell. In the framework of zeta-regularization approach we calculate a zero point energy of scalar field. We found that depending on values of coupling , a mass of field , and/or the throat's radius the Casimir force may be both attractive and repulsive, and even equals to zero.
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