The taming of closed time-like curves

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Published 27 February 2004 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation Rahul Biswas et al JHEP01(2004)064 DOI 10.1088/1126-6708/2004/01/064

1126-6708/2004/01/064

Abstract

We consider a Bbb R1,d/Bbb Z2 orbifold, where Bbb Z2 acts by time and space reversal, also known as the embedding space of the elliptic de Sitter space. The background has two potentially dangerous problems: time-nonorientability and the existence of closed time-like curves. We first show that closed causal curves disappear after a proper definition of the time function. We then consider the one-loop vacuum expectation value of the stress tensor. A naive QFT analysis yields a divergent result. We then analyze the stress tensor in bosonic string theory, and find the same result as if the target space would be just the Minkowski space Bbb R1,d, suggesting a zero result for the superstring. This leads us to propose a proper reformulation of QFT, and recalculate the stress tensor. We find almost the same result as in Minkowski space, except for a potential divergence at the initial time slice of the orbifold, analogous to a spacelike Big Bang singularity. Finally, we argue that it is possible to define local S-matrices, even if the spacetime is globally time-nonorientable.

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