SM gauge fields localized on non-Abelian vortices in 6 dimensions
Abstract
A brane-world GUT model with global non-Abelian vortices is constructed in six-dimensional spacetime. We find a solution with a vortex associated to separated from another vortex associated to . This split configuration achieves a geometric Higgs mechanism for symmetry breaking. A simple deformation potential induces a domain wall between non-Abelian vortices, leading to a linear confining potential. The confinement stabilizes the vortex separation moduli, and assures the vorticity of group and of group to be identical. This dictates the equality of the numbers of fermion zero modes in the fundamental representation of (quarks) and of (leptons), leading to quark-lepton generations. The standard model massless gauge fields are localized on the non-Abelian vortices thanks to a field-dependent gauge kinetic function. We perform fluctuation analysis with an appropriate gauge fixing and obtain a four-dimensional effective Lagrangian of unbroken and broken gauge fields at quadratic order. We find that gauge fields are localized on the vortices and exactly massless. Complications in analyzing the spectra of gauge fields with the nontrivial gauge kinetic function are neatly worked out by a vector-analysis like method.
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@article{arxiv.2105.06026,
title = {SM gauge fields localized on non-Abelian vortices in 6 dimensions},
author = {Masato Arai and Filip Blaschke and Minoru Eto and Masaki Kawaguchi and Norisuke Sakai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.06026},
year = {2021}
}
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ver. 2: Introduction is improved, and cosmetic changes throughout paper. 39 pages, 5 figures