Confinement slingshot and gravitational waves

In this paper, we introduce and numerically simulate a quantum-field-theoretic phenomenon called the gauge “slingshot” effect and study its production of gravitational waves. The effect occurs when a source, such as a magnetic monopole or a quark, crosses the boundary between the Coulomb and confini...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. D 2024-07, Vol.110 (1), Article 016001
Hauptverfasser: Bachmaier, Maximilian, Dvali, Gia, Valbuena-Bermúdez, Juan Sebastián, Zantedeschi, Michael
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Zusammenfassung:In this paper, we introduce and numerically simulate a quantum-field-theoretic phenomenon called the gauge “slingshot” effect and study its production of gravitational waves. The effect occurs when a source, such as a magnetic monopole or a quark, crosses the boundary between the Coulomb and confining phases. The corresponding gauge field of the source, either electric or magnetic, gets confined into a flux tube stretching in the form of a string (cosmic or a QCD type) that attaches the source to the domain wall separating the two phases. The string tension accelerates the source toward the wall as sort of a slingshot. The slingshot phenomenon is also exhibited by various sources of other codimensionality, such as cosmic strings confined by domain walls or vortices confined by Z 2 strings. Apart from the field-theoretic value, the slingshot effect has important cosmological implications, as it provides a distinct source for gravitational waves. The effect is expected to be generic in various extensions of the standard model such as grand unification.
ISSN:2470-0010
2470-0029
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevD.110.016001