Dynamical Generation of Spacetime Signature by Massive Quantum Fields on a Topologically Non-Trivial Background
arXiv:hep-th/9406145 · doi:10.1088/0264-9381/11/12/010
Abstract
The effective potential for a dynamical Wick field (dynamical signature) induced by the quantum effects of massive fields on a topologically non-trivial $D$ dimensional background is considered. It is shown that when the radius of the compactified dimension is very small compared with $Î^{1/2}$ (where $Î$ is a proper-time cutoff), a flat metric with Lorentzian signature is preferred on ${\bf R}^4 \times {\bf S}^1$. When the compactification radius becomes larger a careful analysis of the 1-loop effective potential indicates that a Lorentzian signature is preferred in both $D=6$ and $D=4$ and that these results are relatively stable under metrical perturbations.