Field localization on a brane intersection in anti-de Sitter spacetime

Mar, 2009
13 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 79 (2009) 104021
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Report number:
  • CQUEST-2009-0263

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Abstract: (arXiv)
We discuss the localization of scalar, fermion, and gauge field zero modes on a 33-brane that resides at the intersection of two 44-branes in six-dimensional anti-de Sitter space. This set-up has been introduced in the context of brane world models and, higher-dimensional versions of it, in string theory. In both six- and ten-dimensional cases, it has been shown that four-dimensional gravity can be reproduced at the intersection, due to the existence of a massless, localized graviton zero-mode. However, realistic scenarios require also the Standard Model to be localized on the 33-brane. In this paper, we discuss under which conditions a higher-dimensional field theory, propagating on the above geometry, can have a zero-mode sector localized at the intersection and find that zero modes can be localized only if masses and couplings to the background curvature satisfy certain relations. We also consider the case when other 4-branes cut the bulk at some distance from the intersection and argue that, in the probe brane approximation, there is no significant effect on the localization properties at the 33-brane. The case of bulk fermions is particularly interesting, since the properties of the geometry allow localization of chiral modes independently.
  • 04.50.+h
  • 98.80.Cq
  • p-brane
  • space-time: anti-de Sitter
  • membrane: interaction
  • fermion
  • gauge field theory: Yang-Mills
  • field theory: scalar
  • dimension: >4
  • Kaluza-Klein model