Rotating kinky braneworlds

Abstract Cylindrical braneworlds have been used in the literature as a convenient way to resolve co-dimension-two branes. They are prevented from collapsing by a massless worldvolume field with non-trivial winding, but here we discuss another way of preventing collapse, which is to rotate the brane....

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Main Authors: Florian Niedermann, Paul M. Saffin
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-07-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP07(2018)183
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spelling doaj-181e5d0651294ff2818e8de9958158b12020-11-25T02:03:06ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792018-07-012018712910.1007/JHEP07(2018)183Rotating kinky braneworldsFlorian Niedermann0Paul M. Saffin1School of Physics and Astronomy, University Park, University of NottinghamSchool of Physics and Astronomy, University Park, University of NottinghamAbstract Cylindrical braneworlds have been used in the literature as a convenient way to resolve co-dimension-two branes. They are prevented from collapsing by a massless worldvolume field with non-trivial winding, but here we discuss another way of preventing collapse, which is to rotate the brane. We use a simple microscopic field theory model of a domain wall with a condensate for which rotation is a necessity, not just a nice added extra. This is due to a splitting instability, whereby the effective potential trapping the condensate is not strong enough to hold it on the defect in the presence of winding without charge. We use analytic defect solutions in the field theory (kinky vortons) to construct a thin-wall braneworld model by including gravitational dynamics, and we allow for the rotation required by the microscopic theory. We then discuss the impact rotation has on the bulk and brane geometry, thereby providing an anchor for further cosmological investigations. Our setup naturally leads to worldvolume fields living at slightly different radii, and we speculate on the consequences of this in regard to the fermion mass-hierarchy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP07(2018)183Effective Field TheoriesField Theories in Higher Dimensionsp-branesTopological Field Theories
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Paul M. Saffin
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Rotating kinky braneworlds
Journal of High Energy Physics
Effective Field Theories
Field Theories in Higher Dimensions
p-branes
Topological Field Theories
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Paul M. Saffin
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title Rotating kinky braneworlds
title_short Rotating kinky braneworlds
title_full Rotating kinky braneworlds
title_fullStr Rotating kinky braneworlds
title_full_unstemmed Rotating kinky braneworlds
title_sort rotating kinky braneworlds
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Cylindrical braneworlds have been used in the literature as a convenient way to resolve co-dimension-two branes. They are prevented from collapsing by a massless worldvolume field with non-trivial winding, but here we discuss another way of preventing collapse, which is to rotate the brane. We use a simple microscopic field theory model of a domain wall with a condensate for which rotation is a necessity, not just a nice added extra. This is due to a splitting instability, whereby the effective potential trapping the condensate is not strong enough to hold it on the defect in the presence of winding without charge. We use analytic defect solutions in the field theory (kinky vortons) to construct a thin-wall braneworld model by including gravitational dynamics, and we allow for the rotation required by the microscopic theory. We then discuss the impact rotation has on the bulk and brane geometry, thereby providing an anchor for further cosmological investigations. Our setup naturally leads to worldvolume fields living at slightly different radii, and we speculate on the consequences of this in regard to the fermion mass-hierarchy.
topic Effective Field Theories
Field Theories in Higher Dimensions
p-branes
Topological Field Theories
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP07(2018)183
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