Sphalerons and Strings
Abstract
This work is based on a paper with Margaret James, to appear in Phys Rev D. In it we showed that the dipole moment of the sphaleron has its origin in two components: a ring of electric current circulating around the edge of the sphaleron; and also two regions of opposite magnetic charge above and below the ring. This magnetic charge has a partly topological explanation, arising from the fact that the sphaleron is axisymmetric and parity invariant. Here, I discuss the definition of the electromagnetic field and its sources in the Standard Model, comparing the one we use with the better-known one of 't Hooft. I also discuss the resemblance between the sphaleron and Nambu's ``dumb-bell'' -- a segment of -string which connects a monopole to an antimonopole.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9408241,
title = {Sphalerons and Strings},
author = {Mark Hindmarsh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9408241},
year = {2007}
}
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(6pp, LaTeX + 3 eps figures, self-unpacking uuencoded. Needs epsf.sty.) SUSX-TH-94/71