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Azimuthal fermionic current in the cosmic string spacetime induced by a magnetic tube

High Energy Physics - Theory 2018-03-28 v1 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

In this paper, we analyze the vacuum azimuthal fermionic current induced by a magnetic field confined in a cylindrical tube of finite radius aa, in the cosmic string spacetime. Three distinct configurations for the magnetic field are taken into account: (i) a cylindrical shell of radius aa, (ii) a magnetic field proportional to 1/r1/r and (iii) a constant magnetic field. In these three cases, the axis of the infinitely long tube of radius aa coincides with the cosmic string; moreover, we only develop this analysis for the region outside the tube. In order to do that, we explicitly construct the corresponding complete set of normalized wave-functions. We show that in the region outside the tube, the induced current is decomposed into a part corresponding to a zero-thickness magnetic flux in addition to a core-induced contribution. The latter presents specific form depending on the magnetic field configuration considered. The zero-thickness contribution depends only on the fractional part of the ration of the magnetic flux inside the tube by the quantum one. As to the core-induced contribution, it depends on the total magnetic flux inside the tube, and consequently, in general, it is not a periodic function of the flux.

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@article{arxiv.1801.01344,
  title  = {Azimuthal fermionic current in the cosmic string spacetime induced by a magnetic tube},
  author = {M. S. Maior de Sousa and R. F. Ribeiro and E. R. Bezerra de Mello},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.01344},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

Paper presented in the Conference "The Modern Physics of Compact Stars and Relativistic Gravity 2017", in Yerevan, Armenia. 16 pages, 3 figures