Chern-Simons bubbles: Lopsided false vacuum decay in axion electrodynamics
We study axion electrodynamics, including the Chern-Simons interaction term, in the presence of parallel background electric and magnetic fields, as can for example occur in certain models of axion inflation and in the study of dyonic black holes. In this setup, we find a new back-reacted instanton...
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Zusammenfassung: | We study axion electrodynamics, including the Chern-Simons interaction term,
in the presence of parallel background electric and magnetic fields, as can for
example occur in certain models of axion inflation and in the study of dyonic
black holes. In this setup, we find a new back-reacted instanton solution which
corresponds to the nucleation of an axion domain wall that screens the
electromagnetic fields in a process analogous to Schwinger pair production,
despite the absence of light charged particles. The full solution includes the
effect of the Chern-Simons induced charges and currents on the axion domain
wall arising from the Witten and Sikivie (anomalous Hall) effects,
respectively. The Euclidean solution has a reduced $O(2)\times O(2)$ symmetry
which describes the nucleation of a prolate bubble in its rest-frame. A unique
feature of this solution is that the region of lower energy density is outside
the bubble rather than inside. We also describe the time evolution of this
initial configuration, showing how the bubble can become further elongated
along the direction of the background electric and magnetic fields. We describe
potential applications of this process in particle physics and cosmology. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2402.00119 |