Abelian and non-Abelian topological behavior of a neutral spin-1/2 particle in a background magnetic field
B. Zygelman

TL;DR
This paper investigates the topological and gauge properties of a neutral spin-1/2 particle in a magnetic vortex field, revealing non-Abelian effects, phase transitions, and potential experimental demonstrations in ion traps.
Contribution
It provides analytic solutions and explores topological phases and gauge effects in neutral spin systems, extending to spin-1 and applications to charged systems.
Findings
Demonstrates non-Abelian Aharonov-Bohm effect in a neutral spin-1/2 particle.
Identifies a topological phase transition in the spin-1/2 planar rotor.
Proposes experimental setup in ion traps to observe gauge potential effects.
Abstract
We present results of a numerical experiment in which a neutral spin-1/2 particle subjected to a static magnetic vortex field passes through a double-slit barrier. We demonstrate that the resulting interference pattern on a detection screen exhibits fringes reminiscent of Aharonov-Bohm scattering by a magnetic flux tube. To gain better understanding of the observed behavior, we provide analytic solutions for a neutral spin-1/2 rigid planar rotor in the aforementioned magnetic field. We demonstrate how that system exhibits a non-Abelian Aharonov-Bohm effect due to the emergence of an effective Wu-Yang (WY)flux tube. We study the behavior of the gauge invariant partition function and demonstrate a topological phase transition for the spin-1/2 planar rotor. We provide an expression for the partition function in which its dependence on the Wilson loop integral of the WY gauge potential is…
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