Spinors Fields in Co-dimension One Braneworlds
W. M. Mendes, G. Alencar, R. R. Landim

TL;DR
This paper investigates how spinor fields localize and resonate in co-dimension one braneworlds, revealing that dimensionality and coupling types significantly influence localization and resonance phenomena.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of fermion zero mode localization and resonance behavior across various couplings and dimensions in braneworld scenarios, highlighting the impact of spacetime dimensionality.
Findings
Localization depends on spacetime dimension and coupling type.
Odd dimensions localize only one chirality; even dimensions localize a massless Dirac spinor.
Resonance peaks shift with increasing spacetime dimension.
Abstract
In this work we analyze the zero mode localization and resonances of spin fermions in co-dimension one Randall-Sundrum braneworld scenarios. We consider delta-like, domain walls and deformed domain walls membranes. Beyond the influence of the spacetime dimension we also consider three types of couplings: (i) the standard Yukawa coupling with the scalar field and parameter , (ii) a Yukawa-dilaton coupling with two parameters and and (iii) a dilaton derivative coupling with parameter . Together with the deformation parameter , we end up with five free parameter to be considered. For the zero mode we find that the localization is dependent of , because the spinorial representation changes when the bulk dimensionality is odd or even and must be treated separately. For case (i) we find that in odd dimensions only one chirality can be localized…
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