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Gravitating superconducting solitons in the (3+1)-dimensional Einstein gauged non-linear sigma-model

Authors :
Canfora, Fabrizio
Giacomini, Alex
Lagos, Marcela
Oh, Seung Hun
Vera, Aldo
Canfora, Fabrizio
Giacomini, Alex
Lagos, Marcela
Oh, Seung Hun
Vera, Aldo
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In this paper, we construct the first analytic examples of (3+1)-dimensional self-gravitating regular cosmic tube solutions which are superconducting, free of curvature singularities and with non-trivial topological charge in the Einstein-SU(2) non-linear sigma-model. These gravitating topological solitons at a large distance from the axis look like a (boosted) cosmic string with an angular defect given by the parameters of the theory, and near the axis, the parameters of the solutions can be chosen so that the metric is singularity free and without angular defect. The curvature is concentrated on a tube around the axis. These solutions are similar to the Cohen-Kaplan global string but regular everywhere, and the non-linear sigma-model regularizes the gravitating global string in a similar way as a non-Abelian field regularizes the Dirac monopole. Also, these solutions can be promoted to those of the fully coupled Einstein-Maxwell non-linear sigma-model in which the non-linear sigma-model is minimally coupled both to the U(1) gauge field and to General Relativity. The analysis shows that these solutions behave as superconductors as they carry a persistent current even when the U(1) field vanishes. Such persistent current cannot be continuously deformed to zero as it is tied to the topological charge of the solutions themselves. The peculiar features of the gravitational lensing of these gravitating solitons are shortly discussed.<br />Comment: 30 pages and 9 figures included. In the new version the title has been slightly changed. The details on why the ansatz does work have been included in the appendix. An extra section on the flat limit has been included. Various clarifying comments on the existing literature have also been inserted. Final version was accepted for publication on European Physical Journal C

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1152096728
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1140.epjc.s10052-021-08854-x