58 research outputs found
Monopoles and Harmonic Maps
Recently Jarvis has proved a correspondence between SU(N) monopoles and
rational maps of the Riemann sphere into flag manifolds. Furthermore, he has
outlined a construction to obtain the monopole fields from the rational map. In
this paper we examine this construction in some detail and provide explicit
examples for spherically symmetric SU(N) monopoles with various symmetry
breakings. In particular we show how to obtain these monopoles from harmonic
maps into complex projective spaces. The approach extends in a natural way to
monopoles in hyperbolic space and we use it to construct new spherically
symmetric SU(N) hyperbolic monopoles.Comment: Version to appear in J. Math. Phy
Non-BPS String Junctions and Dyons in N=4 Super-Yang-Mills
We construct non-BPS dyon solutions of N=4 SU(n) supersymmetric Yang-Mills
theory. These solutions are the worldvolume solitons which describe non-BPS
Type IIB non-planar string junctions connecting n parallel D3-branes. The
solutions are smooth deformations of the 1/4 BPS states which describe planar
string junctions.Comment: 10 pages plus 3 figure
Non-Bogomolny SU(N) BPS Monopoles
For N>2 we present static monopole solutions of the second order SU(N) BPS
Yang-Mills-Higgs equations which are not solutions of the first order Bogomolny
equations. These spherically symmetric solutions may be interpreted as monopole
anti-monopole configurations and their construction involves harmonic maps into
complex projective spaces.Comment: 14 pages, 1 figur
Classical sigma models in 2+1 dimensions
The work in this thesis is concerned with the study of dynamics, scattering and stability of solitons in planar models, i.e. where spacetime is (2+l)-dimensionaI. We consider both integrable models, where exact solutions can be written in closed form, and nonintegrable models where approximations and numerical methods must be employed. For theories that possess a topological lower bound on the energy, there is a useful approximation in which the kinetic energy is assumed to remain small. All these approaches are used at various stages of the thesis. Chapters 1 and 2 review the planar models which are the subjects of this thesis. Chapters 3 and 4 are concerned with integrable chiral equations. First we exhibit an infinite sequence of well-defined conserved quantities and then we construct exact soliton and soliton-antisoliton solutions using analytical methods. We find that there exist solitons that scatter in a different way to those previously found in integrable models. Furthermore, this soliton scattering resembles very closely that found in nonintegrable models, thereby providing a link between the two classes. Chapter 5 develops a numerical simulation based on topological arguments, which is used in a study of soliton stability in the (unmodified) 0(3) model. This confirms that the sohtons are unstable, in the sense that their size is subject to large changes. The same results are obtained by using the slow-motion approximation
Platonic Gravitating Skyrmions
We construct globally regular gravitating Skyrmions, which possess only
discrete symmetries. In particular, we present tetrahedral and cubic Skyrmions.
The SU(2) Skyrme field is parametrized by an improved harmonic map ansatz.
Consistency then requires also a restricted ansatz for the metric. The
numerical solutions obtained within this approximation are compared to those
obtained in dilaton gravity.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure
Non-BPS Dirac-Born-Infeld Solitons
We show that CPn sigma model solitons solve the field equations of a
Dirac-Born-Infeld (DBI) action and, furthermore, we prove that the non-BPS
soliton/anti-soliton solutions of the sigma model also solve the DBI equations.
Using the moduli space approximation we compare the dynamics of the BPS sigma
model solitons with that of the associated DBI solitons. We find that for the
CP1 case the metric on the moduli space of sigma model solitons is identical to
that of the moduli space of DBI solitons, but for CPn with n>1 we show that the
two metrics are not equal. We also consider the possibility of similar non-BPS
solitons in other DBI theories.Comment: Major changes; sections removed and title changed. Version published
in JHE
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