77 research outputs found
Second Randall-Sundrum brane world scenario with a nonminimally coupled bulk scalar field
In our previous work of Ref. [5] we studied the stability of the RS2-model
with a nonminimally coupled bulk scalar field , and we found that in
appropriate regions of the standard RS2-vacuum becomes unstable. The
question that arises is whether there exist other new static stable solutions
where the system can relax. In this work, by solving numerically the Einstein
equations with the appropriate boundary conditions on the brane, we find that
depending on the value of the nonminimal coupling , this model possesses
three classes of new static solutions with different characteristics. We also
examine what happens when the fine tuning of the RS2-model is violated, and we
obtain that these three classes of solutions are preserved in appropriate
regions of the parameter space of the problem. The stability properties and
possible physical implications of these new solutions are discussed in the main
part of this paper. Especially in the case where ( is the
five dimensional conformal coupling) and the fine tuning is violated, we obtain
a physically interesting static stable solution.Comment: 22 pages, 13 figure
Brane world scenario in the presence of a non-minimally coupled bulk scalar field
We present our recent work on brane world models with a non-minimally coupled
scalar field. In [9] we examined the stability of these models against scalar
field perturbations and we discussed possible physical implications, while in
[10] we developed a numerical approach for the solution of the Einstein
equations with the non-minimally coupled scalar field.Comment: 8 pages,1 figure, talk given in Nafplio NEB XII 200
Fermion-induced effective action in the presence of a static inhomogeneous magnetic field
We develop an approach for the numerical calculation of the fermion-induced effective action in the presence of a static inhomogeneous magnetic field for both 3+1 and 2+1 dimensional QED. The magnetic field is assumed to be cylindrically symmetric and to tend rapidly to zero outside a cylinder of radius d. We discuss the effect of the effective action on the stability of the magnetic field. Our numerical results are compared with the numerical results of M. Bordag and K. Kirsten and with the derivative expansion. The appearance of metastable states in the presence of a strong magnetic field is discussed in an appendix
Non-Linear Sigma Model and asymptotic freedom at the Lifshitz point
We construct the general O(N)-symmetric non-linear sigma model in 2+1
spacetime dimensions at the Lifshitz point with dynamical critical exponent
z=2. For a particular choice of the free parameters, the model is
asymptotically free with the beta function coinciding to the one for the
conventional sigma model in 1+1 dimensions. In this case, the model admits also
a simple description in terms of adjoint currents.Comment: 23 pages, 2 figure
Gauss-Bonnet gravity, brane world models, and non-minimal coupling
We study the case of brane world models with an additional Gauss-Bonnet term
in the presence of a bulk scalar field which interacts non-minimally with
gravity, via a possible interaction term of the form . The
Einstein equations and the junction conditions on the brane are formulated, in
the case of the bulk scalar field. Static solutions of this model are obtained
by solving numerically the Einstein equations with the appropriate boundary
conditions on the brane. Finally, we present graphically and comment these
solutions for several values of the free parameters of the model.Comment: 13 pages,4 figures, published versio
Quantum stabilization of Z-strings, a status report on D=3+1 dimensions
We investigate an extension to the phase shift formalism for calculating
one-loop determinants. This extension is motivated by requirements of the
computation of Z-string quantum energies in D=3+1 dimensions. A subtlety that
seems to imply that the vacuum polarization diagram in this formalism is
(erroneously) finite is thoroughly investigated.Comment: Based on talk by O.S. at QFEXT07, Leipzig Sept. 2007. 8 page
Neutrino oscillations in a Robertson-Walker Universe with space time foam
In Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 105001, we have studied decoherence models for
flavour oscillations in four-dimensional stochastically fluctuating space times
and discussed briefly the sensitivity of current terrestrial and astrophysical
neutrino experiments to such models. In this addendum we extend these results
to incorporate the effects due to the expansion of the Universe, so that our
analysis can be useful in studies of extragalactic high-energy neutrinos, such
as those coming from Gamma Ray Bursts at cosmological distances. Unfortunately
for some microscopic models of foam, constructed in the string theory
framework, we arrive at pessimistic conclusions about the detectability of the
decoherence effects via flavour oscillation meaurements.Comment: Addendum to Phys. Rev. D77 (2008) 10500
Asymmetrically Warped Brane Models, Bulk Photons and Lorentz Invariance
We present a brief review of our recent work [1] on asymmetrically warped
brane models, where the background metric is characterized by different time
and space warp factors. In particular we examine the case of bulk photons and
we show that the standard Lorentz invariant dispersion relation is corrected by
nonlinear terms which lead to an Energy-dependent speed of light. Stringent
constraints on the parameters of our models can be set by comparing the results
with recent data from high-energy Gamma-Ray Astrophysics, for instance the
MAGIC Telescope.Comment: 11 pages, talk given in Thessaloniki NEB XII 2008 (Greece
Neutrino oscillations in a stochastic model for space-time foam
We study decoherence models for flavour oscillations in four-dimensional
stochastically fluctuating space times and discuss briefly the sensitivity of
current neutrino experiments to such models. We pay emphasis on demonstrating
the model dependence of the associated decoherence-induced damping coefficients
in front of the oscillatory terms in the respective transition probabilities
between flavours. Within the context of specific models of foam, involving
point-like D-branes and leading to decoherence-induced damping which is
inversely proportional to the neutrino energies, we also argue that future
limits on the relevant decoherence parameters coming from TeV astrophysical
neutrinos, to be observed in ICE-CUBE, are not far from theoretically expected
values with Planck mass suppression. Ultra high energy neutrinos from Gamma Ray
Bursts at cosmological distances can also exhibit in principle sensitivity to
such effects.Comment: 12 pages RevTex4, no figure
Graviton localization and Newton's law for brane models with a non-minimally coupled bulk scalar field
Brane world models with a non-minimally coupled bulk scalar field have been
studied recently. In this paper we consider metric fluctuations around an
arbitrary gravity-scalar background solution, and we show that the
corresponding spectrum includes a localized zero mode which strongly depends on
the profile of the background scalar field. For a special class of solutions,
with a warp factor of the RS form, we solve the linearized Einstein equations,
for a point-like mass source on the brane, by using the brane bending
formalism. We see that general relativity on the brane is recovered only if we
impose restrictions on the parameter space of the models under consideration.Comment: 17 pages, revised versio
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