Quantum Mechanically Induced Hopf Term in the O(3) Nonlinear Sigma Model
Abstract
The Hopf term in the dimensional O(3) nonlinear sigma model, which is known to be responsible for fractional spin and statistics, is re-examined from the viewpoint of quantization ambiguity. It is confirmed that the Hopf term can be understood as a term induced quantum mechanically, in precisely the same manner as the -term in QCD. We present a detailed analysis of the topological aspect of the model based on the adjoint orbit parametrization of the spin vectors, which is not only very useful in handling topological (soliton and/or Hopf) numbers, but also plays a crucial role in defining the Hopf term for configurations of nonvanishing soliton numbers. The Hopf term is seen to arise explicitly as a quantum effect which emerges when quantizing an degree of freedom hidden in the configuration space.
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@article{arxiv.hep-th/9705183,
title = {Quantum Mechanically Induced Hopf Term in the O(3) Nonlinear Sigma Model},
author = {Izumi Tsutsui and Shogo Tanimura and Hiroyuki Kobayashi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-th/9705183},
year = {2009}
}
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24 pages, Plain Tex, 1 Postscript figure included using epsf, Minor changes in revised version