BPS equations of monopole and dyon in S U(2) Yang-Mills-Higgs model, Nakamula-Shiraishi models, and their generalized versions from the BPS Lagrangian method

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DOI10.1155/2018/7376534zbMATH Open1406.81055arXiv1803.06122OpenAlexW2962953112MaRDI QIDQ1719962FDOQ1719962


Authors: Ardian Nata Atmaja, Ilham Prasetyo Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 12 February 2019

Published in: Advances in High Energy Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: We apply the BPS Lagrangian method~cite{Atmaja:2015umo} to derive BPS equations of monopole and dyon in the SU(2) Yang-Mills-Higgs model, Nakamula-Shiraishi models, and their Generalized versions. We argue that by identifying the effective fields of scalar field, f, and of time-component gauge field, j, explicitly by with is a real constant, the usual BPS equations for dyon can be obtained naturally. We validate this identification by showing that both Euler-Lagrange equations for f and j are identical in the BPS limit. The value of is bounded to due to reality condition on the resulting BPS equations. In the Born-Infeld type of actions, namely Nakamula-Shiraishi models and their Generalized versions, we find a new feature that adding the energy density by a constant 4b2, with b is the Born-Infeld parameter, will turn monopole(dyon) to anti-monopole(anti-dyon) and vice versa. In all Generalized versions there are additional constraint equations that relate the scalar-dependent couplings of scalar and of gauge kinectic terms; or G and w respectively. For monopole the constraint equation is G=w1, while for dyon is which further gives lower bound to G as such . We also write down the complete square-forms of all effective Lagrangians.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.06122




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