Fermionic currents flowing along extended objects
Christophe Ringeval

TL;DR
This thesis explores the internal structure and dynamics of fermionic currents on topological defects like cosmic strings and branes, revealing new equations of state and cosmological implications.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of fermionic currents on cosmic strings, including their mass spectrum and dynamic regimes, extending to brane cosmology within the Randall-Sundrum model.
Findings
Fermionic currents are built on massive propagation modes.
The equation of state for fermionic currents can transition between subsonic and supersonic regimes.
Predicted fermion masses on branes in the Randall-Sundrum model.
Abstract
This PhD thesis discusses the internal structure of topological defects, and branes in extra-dimensions, carrying fermionic currents. The general framework in which these objects may appear is presented in the first part while the second part is devoted to the dynamic of cosmic strings, a class of topological defects of uttermost importance to modern cosmology, as it can be obtained from a macroscopic covariant formalism. This formalism offers a unified description of cosmic strings, including the case for which they carry internal currents, and allows the study of their cosmological evolution, and implications, by means of numerical simulations. Its validity has already been confirmed for cosmic string carrying bosonic currents, and the third part provides new results concerning the fermionic currents case. First, the fermion mass spectrum in a cosmic string is computed, and suggests…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Computational Physics and Python Applications
