Gauge Symmetry Restoration by Higgs Condensation in Flux Compactifications on Coset Spaces
Satoshi Iso, Noriaki Kitazawa, Takao Suyama

TL;DR
This paper investigates how gauge symmetry can be restored through Higgs condensation in flux compactifications on coset spaces, revealing that certain massive Kaluza-Klein modes become massless at the potential's minimum, leading to partial or full symmetry restoration.
Contribution
It explicitly demonstrates the conditions under which gauge symmetry is restored in flux compactifications by considering all Kaluza-Klein excitations, including topological effects.
Findings
Some gauge symmetries are fully restored after Higgs condensation.
Partial gauge symmetry restoration occurs in certain stable vacua.
Topological structures can prevent complete gauge symmetry restoration.
Abstract
Extra-dimensional components of gauge fields in higher-dimensional gauge theories will play a role of the Higgs field and become tachyonic after Kaluza-Klein compactifications on internal spaces with (topologically nontrivial) gauge field backgrounds. Its condensation is then expected to break gauge symmetries spontaneously. But, contrary to the expectation, some models exhibit restoration of gauge symmetries. In this paper, by considering all the massive Kaluza-Klein excitations of gauge fields, we explicitly show that some of them indeed become massless at the minimum of the Higgs potential and restore (a part of) the gauge symmetries which are broken by gauge field backgrounds. We particularly consider compactifications on with monopole-like fluxes and also on with instanton and monopole-like fluxes. In some cases, the gauge symmetry is fully restored, as argued…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Noncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
