59 research outputs found

    Perfectly invisible PT\mathcal{PT}-symmetric zero-gap systems, conformal field theoretical kinks, and exotic nonlinear supersymmetry

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    We investigate a special class of the PT\mathcal{PT}-symmetric quantum models being perfectly invisible zero-gap systems with a unique bound state at the very edge of continuous spectrum of scattering states. The family includes the PT\mathcal{PT}-regularized two particle Calogero systems (conformal quantum mechanics models of de Alfaro-Fubini-Furlan) and their rational extensions whose potentials satisfy equations of the KdV hierarchy and exhibit, particularly, a behaviour typical for extreme waves. We show that the two simplest Hamiltonians from the Calogero subfamily determine the fluctuation spectra around the PT\mathcal{PT}-regularized kinks arising as traveling waves in the field-theoretical Liouville and SU(3)SU(3) conformal Toda systems. Peculiar properties of the quantum systems are reflected in the associated exotic nonlinear supersymmetry in the unbroken or partially broken phases. The conventional N=2\mathcal{N}=2 supersymmetry is extended here to the N=4\mathcal{N}=4 nonlinear supersymmetry that involves two bosonic generators composed from Lax-Novikov integrals of the subsystems, one of which is the central charge of the superalgebra. Jordan states are shown to play an essential role in the construction.Comment: 33 pages; comments and refs added, version to appear in JHE

    On a family of (1+1)-dimensional scalar field theory models: kinks, stability, one-loop mass shifts

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    In this paper we construct a one-parametric family of (1+1)-dimensional one-component scalar field theory models supporting kinks. Inspired by the sine-Gordon and ϕ4\phi^4 models, we look at all possible extensions such that the kink second-order fluctuation operators are Schr\"odinger differential operators with P\"oschl-Teller potential wells. In this situation, the associated spectral problem is solvable and therefore we shall succeed in analyzing the kink stability completely and in computing the one-loop quantum correction to the kink mass exactly. When the parameter is a natural number, the family becomes the hierarchy for which the potential wells are reflectionless, the two first levels of the hierarchy being the sine-Gordon and ϕ4\phi^4 models.Comment: 23 pages, 4 figures, to be published in Annals of Physic

    Quantum-induced interactions in the moduli space of degenerate BPS domain walls

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    In this paper quantum effects are investigated in a very special two-scalar field model having a moduli space of BPS topological defects. In a (1+1)(1+1)-dimensional space-time the defects are classically degenerate in mass kinks, but in (3+1)(3+1) dimensions the kinks become BPS domain walls, all of them sharing the same surface tension at the classical level. The heat kernel/zeta function regularization method will be used to control the divergences induced by the quantum kink and domain wall fluctuations. A generalization of the Gilkey-DeWitt-Avramidi heat kernel expansion will be developed in order to accommodate the infrared divergences due to zero modes in the spectra of the second-order kink and domain wall fluctuation operators, which are respectively N×NN\times N matrix ordinary or partial differential operators. Use of these tools in the spectral zeta function associated with the Hessian operators paves the way to obtain general formulas for the one-loop kink mass and domain wall tension shifts in any (1+1)(1+1)- or (3+1)(3+1)-dimensional NN-component scalar field theory model. Application of these formulae to the BPS kinks or domain walls of the N=2N=2 model mentioned above reveals the breaking of the classical mass or surface tension degeneracy at the quantum level. Because the main parameter distinguishing each member in the BPS kink or domain wall moduli space is essentially the distance between the centers of two basic kinks or walls, the breaking of the degeneracy amounts to the surge in quantum-induced forces between the two constituent topological defects. The differences in surface tension induced by one-loop fluctuations of BPS walls give rise mainly to attractive forces between the constituent walls except if the two basic walls are very far apart. Repulsive forces between two close walls only arise if the coupling is approaches the critical value from below.Comment: 34 pages, 7 figures, to appear in JHE

    Higgs phase in a gauge U(1)\mathbf{U}(1) non-linear CP1\mathbf{CP}^1-model. Two species of BPS vortices and their zero modes

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    In this paper zero modes of fluctuation are dissected around the two species of BPS vortices existing in the critical Higgs phase, where the scalar and vector meson masses are equal, of a gauged U(1)\mathbb{U}(1) nonlinear CP1\mathbb{CP}^1-model. If 2πn2\pi n, nZn\in \mathbb{Z}, is the quantized magnetic flux of the two species of BPS vortex solutions, 2n2n linearly independent vortex zero modes for each species are found and described. The existence of two species of moduli spaces of dimension 2n2n of these stringy topological defects is thus locally shown.Comment: 17 pages, 28 figure

    Two Species of Vortices in a massive Gauged Non-linear Sigma Model

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    Non-linear sigma models with scalar fields taking values on CPn\mathbb{C}\mathbb{P}^n complex manifolds are addressed. In the simplest n=1n=1 case, where the target manifold is the S2\mathbb{S}^2 sphere, we describe the scalar fields by means of stereographic maps. In this case when the U(1)\mathbb{U}(1) symmetry is gauged and Maxwell and mass terms are allowed, the model accommodates stable self-dual vortices of two kinds with different energies per unit length and where the Higgs field winds at the cores around the two opposite poles of the sphere. Allowing for dielectric functions in the magnetic field, similar and richer self-dual vortices of different species in the south and north charts can be found by slightly modifying the potential. Two different situations are envisaged: either the vacuum orbit lies on a parallel in the sphere, or one pole and the same parallel form the vacuum orbit. Besides the self-dual vortices of two species, there exist BPS domain walls in the second case. Replacing the Maxwell contribution of the gauge field to the action by the second Chern-Simons secondary class, only possible in (2+1)(2+1)-dimensional Minkowski space-time, new BPS topological defects of two species appear. Namely, both BPS vortices and domain ribbons in the south and the north charts exist because the vacuum orbit consits of the two poles and one parallel. Formulation of the gauged CP2\mathbb{C}\mathbb{P}^2 model in a Reference chart shows a self-dual structure such that BPS semi-local vortices exist. The transition functions to the second or third charts break the U(1)×SU(2)\mathbb{U}(1)\times\mathbb{S}\mathbb{U}(2) semi-local symmetry, but there is still room for standard self-dual vortices of the second species. The same structures encompassing NN complex scalar fields are easily generalized to gauged CPN\mathbb{C}\mathbb{P}^N models.Comment: 39 pages, 23 figures (extended version), to be published in JHE

    Dissecting zero modes and bound states on BPS vortices in Ginzburg-Landau superconductors

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    In this paper the zero modes of fluctuation of cylindrically symmetric self-dual vortices are analyzed and described in full detail. These BPS topological defects arise at the critical point between Type II and Type I superconductors, or, equivalently, when the masses of the Higgs particle and the vector boson in the Abelian Higgs model are equal. In addition, novel bound states of Higss and vector bosons trapped by the self-dual vortices at their core are found and investigated.Comment: 29 pages, 51 figure
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