Chirality loss during brane merging: a universal power law from the Jackiw-Rebbi index
Abstract
We investigate the rate at which chiral fermion localisation is lost when two domain walls merge in extra-dimensional braneworld scenarios, using the -dimensional Jackiw-Rebbi framework as a controlled analytical laboratory. As the inter-brane separation decreases, left- and right-handed zero modes hybridise and chiral asymmetry is progressively lost. We show that the spatial separation between the chiral zero modes follows a universal power law in the merging limit , with the critical exponent determined solely by the Jackiw-Rebbi topological index , and independent of the fermionic mass gap, the integrability of the scalar sector, and the detailed shape of the domain wall profile. Comparing the integrable sine-Gordon model with four members of the non-integrable double sine-Gordon family, all sharing , we find . For the sine-Gordon model we derive the closed-form overlap integral , from which the exact chiral separation follows as a ratio of hyperbolic functions without free parameters. This result identifies as the crossover plateau of a local effective exponent , explaining the sub-unit value analytically and tracing the universality to the P\"{o}schl-Teller structure of the zero mode. The universality of implies that the rate of four-dimensional Yukawa coupling collapse during brane merging is a topological invariant, insensitive to the microscopic scalar dynamics generating the walls.
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@article{arxiv.2605.24739,
title = {Chirality loss during brane merging: a universal power law from the Jackiw-Rebbi index},
author = {H. P. Pinheiro and C. A. S. Almeida},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.24739},
year = {2026}
}
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21 pages, 3 figures