Non-Abelian strings and domain walls in two Higgs doublet models

Abstract Contrary to the standard model that does not admit topologically nontrivial solitons, two Higgs doublet models admit topologically stable vortex strings and domain walls. We numerically confirm the existence of a topological Z-string confining fractional Z-flux inside. We show that topologi...

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Main Authors: Minoru Eto, Masafumi Kurachi, Muneto Nitta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-08-01
Series:Journal of High Energy Physics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP08(2018)195
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spelling doaj-387ff011836a4af4b27c51786bdcfea72020-11-25T00:49:02ZengSpringerOpenJournal of High Energy Physics1029-84792018-08-012018813710.1007/JHEP08(2018)195Non-Abelian strings and domain walls in two Higgs doublet modelsMinoru Eto0Masafumi Kurachi1Muneto Nitta2Department of Physics, Yamagata UniversityResearch and Education Center for Natural Sciences, Keio UniversityResearch and Education Center for Natural Sciences, Keio UniversityAbstract Contrary to the standard model that does not admit topologically nontrivial solitons, two Higgs doublet models admit topologically stable vortex strings and domain walls. We numerically confirm the existence of a topological Z-string confining fractional Z-flux inside. We show that topological strings at sin θ W = 0 limit reduce to non-Abelian strings which possess non-Abelian moduli S 2 associated with spontaneous breakdown of the SU(2) custodial symmetry. We numerically solve the equations of motion for various parameter choices. It is found that a gauging U(1) Y always lowers the tension of the Z-string while it keeps that of the W-string. On the other hand, a deformation of the Higgs potential is either raising or lowering the tensions of the Z-string and W-string. We numerically obtain an effective potential for the non-Abelian moduli S 2 for various parameter deformations under the restriction tan β = 1. It is the first time to show that there exists a certain parameter region where the topological W-string can be the most stable topological excitation, contrary to conventional wisdom of electroweak theories. We also obtain numerical solutions of composites of the string and domain walls in a certain condition.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP08(2018)195Solitons Monopoles and InstantonsBeyond Standard Model
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author Minoru Eto
Masafumi Kurachi
Muneto Nitta
spellingShingle Minoru Eto
Masafumi Kurachi
Muneto Nitta
Non-Abelian strings and domain walls in two Higgs doublet models
Journal of High Energy Physics
Solitons Monopoles and Instantons
Beyond Standard Model
author_facet Minoru Eto
Masafumi Kurachi
Muneto Nitta
author_sort Minoru Eto
title Non-Abelian strings and domain walls in two Higgs doublet models
title_short Non-Abelian strings and domain walls in two Higgs doublet models
title_full Non-Abelian strings and domain walls in two Higgs doublet models
title_fullStr Non-Abelian strings and domain walls in two Higgs doublet models
title_full_unstemmed Non-Abelian strings and domain walls in two Higgs doublet models
title_sort non-abelian strings and domain walls in two higgs doublet models
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of High Energy Physics
issn 1029-8479
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Contrary to the standard model that does not admit topologically nontrivial solitons, two Higgs doublet models admit topologically stable vortex strings and domain walls. We numerically confirm the existence of a topological Z-string confining fractional Z-flux inside. We show that topological strings at sin θ W = 0 limit reduce to non-Abelian strings which possess non-Abelian moduli S 2 associated with spontaneous breakdown of the SU(2) custodial symmetry. We numerically solve the equations of motion for various parameter choices. It is found that a gauging U(1) Y always lowers the tension of the Z-string while it keeps that of the W-string. On the other hand, a deformation of the Higgs potential is either raising or lowering the tensions of the Z-string and W-string. We numerically obtain an effective potential for the non-Abelian moduli S 2 for various parameter deformations under the restriction tan β = 1. It is the first time to show that there exists a certain parameter region where the topological W-string can be the most stable topological excitation, contrary to conventional wisdom of electroweak theories. We also obtain numerical solutions of composites of the string and domain walls in a certain condition.
topic Solitons Monopoles and Instantons
Beyond Standard Model
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/JHEP08(2018)195
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