The Gravity of Dark Vortices: Effective Field Theory for Branes and Strings Carrying Localized Flux
C.P. Burgess, Ross Diener, M. Williams

TL;DR
This paper develops a new class of vortices with permeating flux, providing a UV-complete effective field theory for branes and strings with localized flux, relevant for extra-dimensional and dark sector models.
Contribution
It introduces dark vortices with flux permeating the bulk, derives simple observable formulas, and establishes a UV-complete effective description for flux-carrying branes in gravity.
Findings
Dark vortices allow flux permeation into the bulk.
Brane-localized flux does not gravitate but renormalizes tension.
Effective formulas depend on low-energy parameters, not microscopic details.
Abstract
A Nielsen-Olesen vortex usually sits in an environment that expels the flux that is confined to the vortex, so flux is not present both inside and outside. We construct vortices for which this is not true, where the flux carried by the vortex also permeates the `bulk' far from the vortex. The idea is to mix the vortex's internal gauge flux with an external flux using off-diagonal kinetic mixing. Such `dark' vortices could play a phenomenological role in models with both cosmic strings and a dark gauge sector. When coupled to gravity they also provide explicit ultra-violet completions for codimension-two brane-localized flux, which arises in extra-dimensional models when the same flux that stabilizes extra-dimensional size is also localized on space-filling branes situated around the extra dimensions. We derive simple formulae for observables such as defect angle, tension, localized flux…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
