Vacuum Casimir energy densities and field divergences at boundaries
Nicola Bartolo, Salvatore Butera, Margherita Lattuca, Roberto, Passante, Lucia Rizzuto, Salvatore Spagnolo

TL;DR
This paper reviews the emergence of singular energy densities at sharp boundaries and point sources in the vacuum, exploring their physical implications and how boundary fluctuations can soften these singularities.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the singularities in vacuum energy densities at boundaries and sources, and demonstrates how boundary fluctuations mitigate these divergences.
Findings
Singular energy densities occur at sharp boundaries and point sources.
Boundary fluctuations can soften or eliminate these singularities.
Moving boundaries alter vacuum fluctuations and energy densities.
Abstract
We consider and review the emergence of singular energy densities and field fluctuations at sharp boundaries or point-like field sources in the vacuum. The presence of singular energy densities of a field may be relevant from a conceptual point of view, because they contribute to the self-energy of the system. They should also generate significant gravitational effects. We first consider the case of the interface between a metallic boundary and the vacuum, and obtain the structure of the singular electric and magnetic energy densities at the interface through an appropriate limit from a dielectric to an ideal conductor. Then, we consider the case of a point-like source of the electromagnetic field, and show that also in this case the electric and magnetic energy densities show a singular structure at the source position. We discuss how, in both cases, these singularities give an…
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