Integrable coupled massive Thirring model with field values in a Grassmann algebra
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Publication:6183355
DOI10.1007/JHEP11(2023)018arXiv2307.03626MaRDI QIDQ6183355FDOQ6183355
Authors: B. Basu-Mallick, Federico Finkel, Artemio González-López, Debdeep Sinha
Publication date: 26 January 2024
Published in: Journal of High Energy Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Abstract: A coupled massive Thirring model of two interacting Dirac spinors in dimensions with fields taking values in a Grassmann algebra is introduced. The Lax pair for the system is constructed, and its equations of motion are obtained from a zero curvature condition. It is shown that the system possesses several infinite hierarchies of conserved quantities, which strongly confirms its integrability. The model admits a canonical formulation and is invariant under space-time translations, Lorentz boosts and global U(1) gauge transformations, as well as discrete symmetries like parity and time reversal. The conserved quantities associated to the continuous symmetries are derived using Noether's theorem, and their relation to the lower-order integrals of motion is spelled out. New nonlocal integrable models are constructed through consistent nonlocal reductions between the field components of the general model. The Lagrangian, the Hamiltonian, the Lax pair and several infinite hierarchies of conserved quantities for each of these nonlocal models are obtained substituting its reduction in the expressions of the analogous quantities for the general model. It is shown that, although the Lorentz symmetry of the general model breaks down for its nonlocal reductions, these reductions remain invariant under parity, time reversal, global U(1) gauge transformations and space-time translations.
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.03626
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