Localization of fermions in different domain wall models
Oscar Castillo-Felisola, Ivan Schmidt

TL;DR
This paper investigates how fermions can be localized in various gravitational domain wall models, extending Randall-Sundrum brane-world scenarios to include gravitational localization, with potential implications for phenomenology.
Contribution
It introduces generalized domain wall models that enable fermion localization through gravitational effects, expanding the scope of brane-world phenomenological models.
Findings
Fermions can be localized in these generalized models.
The models extend Randall-Sundrum scenarios to include gravitational localization.
Potential for realistic phenomenological applications.
Abstract
Localization of fermions is studied in different gravitational domain wall models. These are generalizations of the brane-world models considered by Randall and Sundrum, but which also allow gravitational localization. Therefore, they might be considered as possible realistic scenarios for phenomenology.
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