Topological origin of quantum mechanical vacuum transitions and tunneling
Abstract
The quantum transition between shifted zero-mode wave functions is shown to be induced by the systematic deformation of topological and non-topological defects that support the -dim double-well (DW) potential tunneling dynamics. The topological profile of the zero-mode ground state, , and the first excited state, , of DW potentials is obtained through the analytical technique of topological defect deformation. Deformed defects create two inequivalent topological scenarios connected by a symmetry breaking that support the quantum conversion of a zero-mode stable vacuum into an unstable tachyonic quantum state. Our theoretical findings reveal the topological origin of two-level models where a non-stationary quantum state of unitary evolution, \psi_{0} + e^{\mbox{-i E \,t}}\psi_{1}, that exhibits a stable tunneling dynamics, is converted into a quantum superposition involving a self-vanishing tachyonic mode, e^{\mbox{- E \,t}}\psi_{0} + \psi_{1}, that parameterizes a tunneling coherent destruction. The non-classical nature of the symmetry breaking dynamics is recreated in terms of the single particle quantum mechanics of -dim DW potentials.
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@article{arxiv.1409.1505,
title = {Topological origin of quantum mechanical vacuum transitions and tunneling},
author = {Alex E. Bernardini and Mariana Chinaglia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.1505},
year = {2015}
}
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13 pages and 07 figures