57 research outputs found
Fermion localization on thick branes
We consider chiral fermion confinement in scalar thick branes, which are
known to localize gravity, coupled through a Yukawa term. The conditions for
the confinement and their behavior in the thin-wall limit are found for various
different BPS branes, including double walls and branes interpolating between
different AdS_5 spacetimes. We show that only one massless chiral mode is
localized in all these walls, whenever the wall thickness is keep finite. We
also show that, independently of wall's thickness, chiral fermionic modes
cannot be localized in dS_4 walls embedded in a M_5 spacetime. Finally, massive
fermions in double wall spacetimes are also investigated. We find that, besides
the massless chiral mode localization, these double walls support
quasi-localized massive modes of both chiralities.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figure
Close to the edge: hierarchy in a double braneworld
We show that the hierarchy between the Planck and the weak scales can follow
from the tendency of gravitons and fermions to localize at different edges of a
thick double wall embedded in an spacetime without reflection symmetry.
This double wall is a stable BPS thick-wall solution with two sub-walls located
at its edges; fermions are coupled to the scalar field through Yukawa
interactions, but the the lack of reflection symmetry forces them to be
localized in one of the sub-walls. We show that the graviton zero-mode
wavefunction is suppressed in the fermion edge by an exponential function of
the distance between the sub-walls, and that the massive modes decouple so that
Newtonian gravity is recuperated.Comment: Some typos corrected, references adde
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