Vacuum currents induced by a magnetic flux around a cosmic string with finite core
E. R. Bezerra de Mello, V. B. Bezerra, A. A. Saharian, H. H., Harutyunyan

TL;DR
This paper calculates the vacuum-induced magnetic currents around a finite-core cosmic string with magnetic flux, revealing how core structure affects current behavior and magnetic field generation.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of vacuum currents in a finite-core cosmic string with arbitrary magnetic flux distribution, including exact solutions for specific models.
Findings
Vacuum azimuthal current depends on magnetic flux and core structure.
Core-induced current generally is not periodic in flux and can change sign.
Vacuum currents generate magnetic fields influenced by core geometry.
Abstract
We evaluate the Hadamard function and the vacuum expectation value of the current density for a massive complex scalar field in the generalized geometry of a straight cosmic string with a finite core enclosing an arbitrary distributed magnetic flux along the string axis. For the interior geometry, a general cylindrically symmetric static metric tensor is used with finite support. In the region outside the core, both the Hadamard function and the current density are decomposed into the idealized zero-thickness cosmic string and core-induced contributions. The only nonzero component corresponds to the azimuthal current. The zero-thickness part of the latter is a periodic function of the magnetic flux inside the core, with the period equal to the quantum flux. As a consequence of the direct interaction of the quantum field with the magnetic field inside the penetrable core, the…
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