New localization mechanism of fermions on braneworlds

Yu-Xiao Liu, Zeng-Guang Xu, Feng-Wei Chen, and Shao-Wen Wei
Phys. Rev. D 89, 086001 – Published 3 April 2014

Abstract

It is known that by introducing the Yukawa coupling between the fermion and the background scalar field, a bulk spin-half fermion can be localized on general Randall-Sundrum braneworlds generated by a kinklike background scalar. However, this localization mechanism does not work anymore for Randall-Sundrum braneworlds generated by a scalar whose configuration is an even function of the extra dimension. In this paper, we present a new localization mechanism for spin-half fermions for such a class of braneworld models, in which extra dimension has the topology S1/Z2. By two examples, it is shown that the new localization mechanism produces interesting results. In the first model with the brane generated by two scalars, the zero mode of the left-handed fermion is localized on the brane and there is a mass gap between the fermion zero mode and excited KK modes. In the second model with the brane generated by a dilaton scalar, the zero mode of the left- or right-chiral fermion can be localized on the brane and there is no mass gap.

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  • Received 3 February 2014

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.89.086001

© 2014 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Yu-Xiao Liu*, Zeng-Guang Xu, Feng-Wei Chen, and Shao-Wen Wei§

  • Institute of Theoretical Physics, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China

  • *Corresponding author. liuyx@lzu.edu.cn
  • xuzg12@lzu.edu.cn
  • chenfw10@lzu.edu.cn
  • §weishw@lzu.edu.cn

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Vol. 89, Iss. 8 — 15 April 2014

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