Tunneling decay of false vortices
Abstract
We consider the decay of vortices trapped in the false vacuum of a theory of scalar electrodynamics in 2+1 dimensions. The potential is inspired by models with intermediate symmetry breaking to a metastable vacuum that completely breaks a U(1) symmetry, while in the true vacuum the symmetry is unbroken. The false vacuum is unstable through the formation of true vacuum bubbles; however, the rate of decay can be extremely long. On the other hand, the false vacuum can contain metastable vortex solutions. These vortices contain the true vacuum inside in addition to a unit of magnetic flux and the appropriate topologically nontrivial false vacuum outside. We numerically establish the existence of vortex solutions which are classically stable; however, they can decay via tunneling. In general terms, they tunnel to a configuration which is a large, thin-walled vortex configuration that is now classically unstable to the expansion of its radius. We compute an estimate for the tunneling amplitude in the semi-classical approximation. We believe our analysis would be relevant to superconducting thin films or superfluids.
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@article{arxiv.1308.3501,
title = {Tunneling decay of false vortices},
author = {Bum-Hoon Lee and Wonwoo Lee and Richard MacKenzie and M. B. Paranjape and U. A. Yajnik and Dong-han Yeom},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.3501},
year = {2015}
}
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27 pages, 9 figures