401 research outputs found
On condensation of charged scalars in D=3 dimensions
By using the gauge-invariant, but path-dependent, variables formalism, we
study the impact of condensates on physical observables for a three-dimensional
Higgs-like model. As a result, for the case of a physical mass term like , we recover a screening potential. Interestingly enough, in the
case of a "wrong-sign" mass term , unexpected features
are found. It is shown that the interaction energy is the sum of an
effective-Bessel and a linear potential, leading to the confinement of static
charges. However, when a Chern-Simons term is included, the surprising result
is that the theory describes an exactly screening phase.Comment: 13 page
Aspects of finite electrodynamics in D=3 dimensions
We study the impact of a minimal length on physical observables for a
three-dimensional axionic electrodynamics. Our calculation is done within the
framework of the gauge-invariant, but path-dependent, variables formalism which
is alternative to the Wilson loop approach. Our result shows that the
interaction energy contains a regularised Bessel function and a linear
confining potential. This calculation involves no theta expansion at all. Once
again, the present analysis displays the key role played by the new quantum of
length.Comment: 12 pages, 2 figures; reference list updated and extended; new
aknowlegments; removed line after eq.(1) erroneously inserte
Remarks on the static potential in theories with Lorentz violation terms
We study the impact of Lorentz violating terms on a physical observable for
both electrodynamics of chiral matter and an Abelian Higgs-like model in
dimensions. Our calculation is done within the framework of the
gauge-invariant, but path-dependent, variables formalism. Interestingly enough,
for electrodynamics of chiral matter we obtain a logarithmic correction to the
usual static Coulomb potential. Whereas for a Abelian Higgs model with a
Lorentz-breaking term, our result displays new corrections to the Yukawa
potential.Comment: 7 page
Coulomb's law modification in nonlinear and in noncommutative electrodynamics
We study the lowest-order modifications of the static potential for
Born-Infeld electrodynamics and for the -expanded version of the
noncommutative U(1) gauge theory, within the framework of the gauge-invariant
but path-dependent variables formalism. The calculation shows a long-range
correction (-type) to the Coulomb potential in Born-Infeld
electrodynamics. However, the Coulomb nature of the potential (to order )
is preserved in noncommutative electrodynamics.Comment: 14 pages, 1 figur
D topological superconductors: screening and confinement in presence of external fields
Adopting the gauge-invariant and path-dependent variables formalism, we
compute the interaction energy for a topological field theory describing
D topological superconductors in presence of external fields. As a
result, in the case of a constant electric field- strength expectation value,
we show that the interaction energy describes a purely screening phase, encoded
in a Yukawa potential. On the other hand, in the case of a constant magnetic
field-strength and for a very small Josephson coupling constant, the
particle-antiparticle binding potential displays a linear term leading to the
confinement of static charge probes along with a screening contribution.Comment: 6 page
A note on nonlinear electrodynamics
We explore the physical consequences of a new nonlinear electrodynamics, for
which the electric field of a point-like charge is finite at the origin, as in
the well-known Born-Infeld electrodynamics. However, contrary to the latter, in
this new electrodynamics the phenomenon of birefringence and dichroism take
place in the presence of external magnetic fields. Subsequently we study the
interaction energy, within the framework of the gauge-invariant but
path-dependent variables formalism. Interestingly enough, the static potential
profile contains a linear potential leading to the confinement of static
charges.Comment: 5 pages. arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with
arXiv:1607.0299
Remarks on a model with topological mass from gauging spin
Aspects of screening and confinement are reassessed for a model
with topological mass with the gauging of spin. Our discussion is carried out
using the gauge-invariant, but path-dependent, variables formalism. We
explicitly show that the static potential profile is the sum of a Yukawa and a
linear potential, leading to the confinement of static external charges.
Interestingly enough, similar results are obtained in a theory of antisymmetric
tensor fields that results from the condensation of topological defects as a
consequence of the Julia-Toulouse mechanism.Comment: 5 page
Lorentz Violating Julia-Toulouse Mechanism
We propose a new Lorentz invariant violating extension for the pure photonic
sector of the Standard Model due to the condensation of topological defects in
the context of the Julia-Toulouse mechanism. Possible physical consequences
leading to direct measurable effects over the confining properties of the
elementary particles are explored.Comment: 4 page
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