How does Casimir energy fall in -deformed space-time?
arXiv:2404.10300 · doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13005-z
Abstract
We investigate the response of Casimir energies to fluctuations in a scalar field in a weak gravitational field in the -deformed space-time. We model the Casimir plates in a gravitational field by -deformed Rindler coordinates and calculate the Casimir energy using the -deformed scalar field. We show that the Casimir energy accelerates in a weak gravitational field like a mass. Thus, our calculations show that the mass-energy equivalence principle holds in -deformed space-time even though a length scale is introduced through space-time non-commutativity.
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