Center Vortices, Nexuses, and the Georgi-Glashow Model
John M. Cornwall (Department of Physics, UCLA)

TL;DR
This paper explores the connection between center vortices and monopoles in the Georgi-Glashow model, revealing how solitonic configurations evolve as the Higgs VEV varies and linking confinement mechanisms in different regimes.
Contribution
It constructs and analyzes solitonic configurations with both dynamical and Higgs-generated masses, connecting monopole and vortex descriptions across different symmetry-breaking regimes.
Findings
Dynamical mass generation occurs at finite Higgs VEV v~g.
Nexus-vortex configurations interpolate between monopoles and pure-gauge vortices.
Homotopy classification shifts from monopoles to center vortices in the pure-gauge limit.
Abstract
In a gauge theory with no Higgs fields the mechanism for confinement is by center vortices, but in theories with adjoint Higgs fields and generic symmetry breaking, such as the Georgi-Glashow model, Polyakov showed that in d=3 confinement arises via a condensate of 't Hooft-Polyakov monopoles. We study the connection in d=3 between pure-gauge theory and the theory with adjoint Higgs by varying the Higgs VEV v. As one lowers v from the Polyakov semi- classical regime v>>g (g is the gauge coupling) toward zero, where the unbroken theory lies, one encounters effects associated with the unbroken theory at a finite value v\sim g, where dynamical mass generation of a gauge-symmetric gauge- boson mass m\sim g^2 takes place, in addition to the Higgs-generated non-symmetric mass M\sim vg. This dynamical mass generation is forced by the infrared instability (in both 3 and 4 dimensions) of the…
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