Monopoles in gauge field theory
In this thesis, I explore the possible existence of finite-energy monopoles and dyons in the electroweak theory of Weinberg and Salam which is characterized by the symmetry breaking pattern SU(2) x U(1)Y → U(1)em. It has been asserted that there exists no topological monopoles in the electroweak the...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-771322023-02-28T23:12:07Z Monopoles in gauge field theory Dary, Farisan Tan Hai Siong School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Physics::Nuclear and particle physics DRNTU::Science::Physics::Atomic physics::Field theories DRNTU::Science::Physics::Atomic physics::Quantum theory In this thesis, I explore the possible existence of finite-energy monopoles and dyons in the electroweak theory of Weinberg and Salam which is characterized by the symmetry breaking pattern SU(2) x U(1)Y → U(1)em. It has been asserted that there exists no topological monopoles in the electroweak theory as the consequence of trivial second homotopy of the quotient group SU(2) x U(1)Y/U(1)em after the spontaneous symmetry breaking. This thesis examines the Standard Model as a gauged CP1 model that would bypass the previous trivial group topology argument by decomposing the Higgs doublet. Further analysis on the energy functional corresponding to the electroweak bosonic sector within the framework of CP1 model results in a set of requirements that define the structure of the Higgs vacuum, particularly the condition in which the Higgs unit doublet ξ should satisfy Dµξ/2 =0 at asymptotic infinity. Bachelor of Science in Physics 2019-05-13T03:16:33Z 2019-05-13T03:16:33Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/77132 en 56 p. application/pdf |
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In this thesis, I explore the possible existence of finite-energy monopoles and dyons in the electroweak theory of Weinberg and Salam which is characterized by the symmetry breaking pattern SU(2) x U(1)Y → U(1)em. It has been asserted that there exists no topological monopoles in the electroweak theory as the consequence of trivial second homotopy of the quotient group SU(2) x U(1)Y/U(1)em after the spontaneous symmetry breaking. This thesis examines the Standard Model as a gauged CP1 model that would bypass the previous trivial group topology argument by decomposing the Higgs doublet. Further analysis on the energy functional corresponding to the electroweak bosonic sector within the framework of CP1 model results in a set of requirements that define the structure of the Higgs vacuum, particularly the condition in which the Higgs unit doublet ξ should satisfy Dµξ/2 =0 at asymptotic infinity. |
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