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Effective gauge theories on domain walls via bulk confinement?

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-11-10 v2

Abstract

We study with lattice techniques the localisation of gauge fields on domain wall defects in 2+1 dimensions, following a scenario originally proposed by Dvali and Shifman for 3+1 dimensions, based on confining dynamics in the bulk. We find that a localised gauge zero-mode does exist, if the domain wall is wide enough compared with the confinement scale in the bulk. The range of applicability of the corresponding low-energy effective theory is determined by the mass gap to the higher modes. For a wide domain wall, this mass gap is set by ``Kaluza--Klein modes'' as determined by the width. It is pointed out that in this regime the dynamical energy scales generated by the interactions of the localised zero-modes are in fact higher than the mass gap. Therefore, at least in 2+1 dimensions, the zero-modes alone do not form a low-energy effective gauge theory of a traditional type. Finally, we discuss how the situation is expected to change in going to 3+1 dimensions.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0404058,
  title  = {Effective gauge theories on domain walls via bulk confinement?},
  author = {M. Laine and H. B. Meyer and K. Rummukainen and M. Shaposhnikov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0404058},
  year   = {2009}
}

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24 pages. v2: published version