Quantum-induced interactions in the moduli space of degenerate BPS domain walls
Alberto Alonso-Izquierdo, Juan Mateos Guilarte

TL;DR
This paper develops a quantum field theory framework to analyze quantum effects on BPS domain walls in a two-scalar field model, revealing that quantum fluctuations break classical degeneracies and induce forces between topological defects.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized heat kernel/zeta function regularization method for calculating quantum corrections to BPS domain walls in higher-dimensional scalar field theories.
Findings
Quantum fluctuations break classical degeneracy of BPS domain walls.
Quantum-induced forces can be attractive or repulsive depending on parameters.
General formulas for one-loop mass and tension shifts are derived for N-component models.
Abstract
In this paper quantum effects are investigated in a very special two-scalar field model having a moduli space of BPS topological defects. In a -dimensional space-time the defects are classically degenerate in mass kinks, but in dimensions the kinks become BPS domain walls, all of them sharing the same surface tension at the classical level. The heat kernel/zeta function regularization method will be used to control the divergences induced by the quantum kink and domain wall fluctuations. A generalization of the Gilkey-DeWitt-Avramidi heat kernel expansion will be developed in order to accommodate the infrared divergences due to zero modes in the spectra of the second-order kink and domain wall fluctuation operators, which are respectively matrix ordinary or partial differential operators. Use of these tools in the spectral zeta function associated with the…
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