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Localization of Gauge Fields and Monopole Tunnelling

We study the dynamical localization of a massless gauge field on a lower-dimensional surface (2-brane). The necessary and sufficient condition for this phenomenon is the existence of confinement in the bulk. The resulting configuration is equivalent to a dual Josephson junction. This duality leads t...

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Autores principales: Dvali, G., Nielsen, H.B., Tetradis, N.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.77.085005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1065275
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author Dvali, G.
Nielsen, H.B.
Tetradis, N.
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description We study the dynamical localization of a massless gauge field on a lower-dimensional surface (2-brane). The necessary and sufficient condition for this phenomenon is the existence of confinement in the bulk. The resulting configuration is equivalent to a dual Josephson junction. This duality leads to an interesting puzzle, as it implies that a localized massless theory, even in the Abelian case, must become confining at exponentially large distances, with the appearance of a small mass gap. Through the use of topological arguments we clarify the physics behind this large-distance confinement and identify the instantons of the brane world-volume theory that are responsible for its appearance. We show that they correspond to the (condensed) bulk magnetic charges (monopoles), that occasionally tunnel through the brane and induce weak confinement of the brane theory. We consider the possible generalization of this effect to higher dimensions and discuss phenomenological bounds on the confinement of electric charges at exponentially large distances within our Universe.
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spelling cern-10652752023-03-14T18:14:12Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.77.085005http://cds.cern.ch/record/1065275engDvali, G.Nielsen, H.B.Tetradis, N.Localization of Gauge Fields and Monopole TunnellingParticle Physics - TheoryWe study the dynamical localization of a massless gauge field on a lower-dimensional surface (2-brane). The necessary and sufficient condition for this phenomenon is the existence of confinement in the bulk. The resulting configuration is equivalent to a dual Josephson junction. This duality leads to an interesting puzzle, as it implies that a localized massless theory, even in the Abelian case, must become confining at exponentially large distances, with the appearance of a small mass gap. Through the use of topological arguments we clarify the physics behind this large-distance confinement and identify the instantons of the brane world-volume theory that are responsible for its appearance. We show that they correspond to the (condensed) bulk magnetic charges (monopoles), that occasionally tunnel through the brane and induce weak confinement of the brane theory. We consider the possible generalization of this effect to higher dimensions and discuss phenomenological bounds on the confinement of electric charges at exponentially large distances within our Universe.We study the dynamical localization of a massless gauge field on a lower-dimensional surface (2-brane). The necessary and sufficient condition for this phenomenon is the existence of confinement in the bulk. The resulting configuration is equivalent to a dual Josephson junction. This duality leads to an interesting puzzle, as it implies that a localized massless theory, even in the Abelian case, must become confining at exponentially large distances, with the appearance of a small mass gap. Through the use of topological arguments we clarify the physics behind this large-distance confinement and identify the instantons of the brane world-volume theory that are responsible for its appearance. We show that they correspond to the (condensed) bulk magnetic charges (monopoles), that occasionally tunnel through the brane and induce weak confinement of the brane theory. We consider the possible generalization of this effect to higher dimensions and discuss phenomenological bounds on the confinement of electric charges at exponentially large distances within our Universe.arXiv:0710.5051oai:cds.cern.ch:10652752007-10-29
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Dvali, G.
Nielsen, H.B.
Tetradis, N.
Localization of Gauge Fields and Monopole Tunnelling
title Localization of Gauge Fields and Monopole Tunnelling
title_full Localization of Gauge Fields and Monopole Tunnelling
title_fullStr Localization of Gauge Fields and Monopole Tunnelling
title_full_unstemmed Localization of Gauge Fields and Monopole Tunnelling
title_short Localization of Gauge Fields and Monopole Tunnelling
title_sort localization of gauge fields and monopole tunnelling
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.77.085005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1065275
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