96 research outputs found
Spontaneous Breakdown of U(1) symmetry in DLCQ without Zero Mode
We show that the spontaneous breakdown of U(1) symmetry in a Higgs model can
be described in discretized light cone formulation even by neglecting zero
mode. We obtain correctly the energy of a ground state with the symmetry
breakdown. We also show explicitly the presence of a Goldstone mode and its
absence when the U(1) symmetry is gauged. In spite of obtaining the favorable
results, we lose a merit in the formulation without zero modes that a naive
Fock vacuum is the true ground state.Comment: 7 page
Josephson Effects in Double-Layer Quantum Hall States
Under quite plausible assumptions on double-layer quantum Hall states with
strong interlayer correlation, we show in general framwork that coherent
tunneling of a single electron between two layers is possible. It yields
Josephson effects with unit charge tunneling. The origin is that Halperin
states in the quantum Hall states are highly degenerate in electron number
difference between two layers in the absence of electrons tunneling.Comment: 9 Pages, Revtex Inpress Int.J.Mod.Phys.
Oxygen Reduction Activity of Silk-derived Carbons
Carbonized silk fibroin (CS), which is free of metallic elements, showed high catalytic activity for oxygen-reduction reaction (ORR). The catalytic activity of CS for ORR was greatly enhanced by steam activation forming silk-derived activated carbon (CS-AC). The surface morphology, surface area, pore structure and remaining nitrogen species of the CSs were compared with those of the CS-ACs. The open-circuit potential and the power density of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell using a CS900-AC, which was heat-treated at 900 degrees C prior to the steam activation, and a platinum/C (C: carbon black) anode under pure oxygen and hydrogen gases, respectively, both at 0.2 MPa, were 0.92 V and 142 mW cm(-2) at 80 degrees C. The ORR on the activated carbon, CS900-AC, proceeded with a 3.5-electron reaction at 0.6V (vs. RHE): however, this was improved to a 3.9-electron reaction with the addition of zirconium oxide at 20 wt% to CS900-AC.ArticleJournal of Power Sources. 195(18):5840-5847. (2010)journal articl
Does gravitational wave propagate in the five dimensional space-time with Kaluza-Klein monopole?
The behavior of small perturbations around the Kaluza-Klein monopole in the
five dimensional space-time is investigated. The fact that the odd parity
gravitational wave does not propagate in the five dimensional space-time with
Kaluza-Klein monopole is found provided that the gravitational wave is constant
in the fifth direction.Comment: 10 @ages, LATE
An analytic study towards instabilities of the glasma
Strong longitudinal color flux fields will be created in the initial stage of
high-energy nuclear collisions. We investigate analytically time evolution of
such boost-invariant color fields from Abelian-like initial conditions, and
next examine stability of the boost-invariant configurations against rapidity
dependent fluctuations. We find that the magnetic background field has an
instability induced by the lowest Landau level whose amplitude grows
exponentially. For the electric background field there is no apparent
instability although pair creations due to the Schwinger mechanism should be
involved.Comment: 4p, 3figs; poster contribution to QM200
Once again on electromagnetic properties of a domain wall interacting with charged fermions
The response to a magnetic flux is considered of the vacuum state of charged
Dirac fermions interacting with a domain wall made of a neutral spinless field
in (3+1) dimensions with the fermion mass having a phase variation across the
wall. It is pointed out that due to simple C parity arguments the spontaneous
magnetization for this system is necessarily zero, thus invalidating some
claims to the contrary in the literature. The cancellation of the spontaneous
magnetization is explicitly demonstrated in a particular class of models. The
same calculation produces a general formula for the electric charge density
induced by the magnetic flux -- an effect previously discussed in the
literature for axionic domain walls. The distribution of the induced charge is
calculated in specific models.Comment: 15 page
Spontaneous Magnetization of Axion Domain Wall and Primordial Magnetic Field
We show that axion domain walls gain spontaneous magnetization in early
universe by trapping either electrons or positrons with their spins polarized.
The reason is that the walls produces an attractive potential for these
particles. We argue that the wall bounded by an axionic superconducting string
leaves a magnetic field after its decay. We obtain a field
Gauss on the scale of horizon at the recombination.Comment: 10 Pages, Revte
Skyrmion pseudoSkyrmion Transition in Bilayer Quantum Hall States at
Bilayer quantum Hall states at have been demonstrated to possess a
distinguished state with interlayer phase coherence. The state has both
excitations of Skyrmion with spin and pseudoSkyrmion with pseudospin. We show
that Skyrmion pseudoSkyrmion transition arises in the state
by changing imbalance between electron densities in both layers; PseudoSkyrmion
is realized at balance point, while Skyrmion is realized at large imbalance.
The transition can be seen by observing the dependence of activation energies
on magnetic field parallel to the layers.Comment: 12 pages, no figure
Magnetic condensation, Abelian dominance and instability of Savvidy vacuum
We show that a certain type of color magnetic condensation originating from
magnetic monopole configurations is sufficient to provide the mass for
off-diagonal gluons in the SU(2) Yang-Mills theory under the
Cho--Faddeev--Niemi decomposition. We point out that the generated gluon mass
can cure the instability of the Savvidy vacuum. In fact, such a novel type of
magnetic condensation is shown to occur by calculating the effective potential.
This enables us to explain the infrared Abelian dominance and monopole
dominance by way of a non-Abelian Stokes theorem, which suggests the dual
superconductivity picture of quark confinement. Finally, we discuss the
implication to the Faddeev-Skyrme model with knot soliton as a low-energy
effective theory of Yang-Mills theory.Comment: 14 pages, 2 figures; a version accepted in Phys. Lett. B, Main
changes in sections 2.5 and 2.6. in order to explain the crucial idea bette
Ferromagnetic Domain Wall and Primeval Magnetic Field
We show that coherent magnetic field is generated spontaneously when a large
domain wall is created in the early universe. It is caused by two dimensional
massless fermions bounded to the domain wall soliton. We point out that the
magnetic field is a candidate of primordial magnetic field.Comment: zero point energy missed in previous version is include
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