Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/33828
Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Spinors fields in co-dimension one braneworlds
Authors: Mendes, Wendel Macedo
Alencar Filho, Geová Maciel de
Carvalho, Ricardo Renan Landim de
Keywords: Teoria de campos (Física);Dimensões extras;Modelo Randall-Sundrum;Férmions
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Journal of High Energy Physics
Citation: MENDES, W. M.; ALENCAR, G.; LANDIM, R. R. Spinors fields in co-dimension one braneworlds. Journal of High Energy Physics, Germany, v. 18, p. 1- 27, 2018.
Abstract: In this work we analyze the zero mode localization and resonances of 1/2-spin fermions in co-dimension one Randall-Sundrum braneworld scenarios. We consider deltalike, domain walls and deformed domain walls membranes. Beyond the in uence of the spacetime dimension D we also consider three types of couplings: (i) the standard Yukawa coupling with the scalar eld and parameter 1, (ii) a Yukawa-dilaton coupling with two parameters 2 and and (iii) a dilaton derivative coupling with parameter h. Together with the deformation parameter s, we end up with ve free parameter to be considered. For the zero mode we nd that the localization is dependent of D, because the spinorial representation changes when the bulk dimensionality is odd or even and must be treated separately. For case (i) we nd that in odd dimensions only one chirality can be localized and for even dimension a massless Dirac spinor is trapped over the brane. In the cases (ii) and (iii) we nd that for some values of the parameters, both chiralities can be localized in odd dimensions and for even dimensions we obtain that the massless Dirac spinor is trapped over the brane. We also calculated numerically resonances for cases (ii) and (iii) by using the transfer matrix method. We nd that, for deformed defects, the increasing of D induces a shift in the peaks of resonances. For a given with domain walls, we nd that the resonances can show up by changing the spacetime dimensionality. For example, the same case in D = 5 do not induces resonances but when we consider D = 10 one peak of resonance is found. Therefore the introduction of more dimensions, diversely from the bosonic case, can change drastically the zero mode and resonances in fermion elds.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/33828
ISSN: 1126-6708
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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