TY - JOUR
T1 - Tachyon condensation and brane annihilation in bose-einstein condensates
T2 - Spontaneous symmetry breaking in restricted lower-dimensional subspace
AU - Takeuchi, Hiromitsu
AU - Kasamatsu, Kenichi
AU - Tsubota, Makoto
AU - Nitta, Muneto
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements This work was supported by KAKENHI from JSPS (Grant Nos. 21340104, 21740267 and 23740198). This work was also supported by the “Topological Quantum Phenomena” (Nos. 22103003 and 23103515) Grant-in Aid for Scientific Research on Innovative Areas from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) of Japan.
PY - 2013/5
Y1 - 2013/5
N2 - In brane cosmology, the Big Bang is hypothesized to occur by the annihilation of the brane-anti-brane pair in a collision, where the branes are threedimensional objects in a higher-dimensional Universe. Spontaneous symmetry breaking accompanied by the formation of lower-dimensional topological defects, e.g. cosmic strings, is triggered by the so-called 'tachyon condensation', where the existence of tachyons is attributable to the instability of the brane-anti-brane system. Here, we discuss the closest analogue of the tachyon condensation in atomic Bose-Einstein condensates. We consider annihilation of domain walls, namely branes, in strongly segregated two-component condensates, where one component is sandwiched by two domains of the other component. In this system, the process of the brane annihilation can be projected effectively as ferromagnetic ordering dynamics onto a twodimensional space. Based on this correspondence, three-dimensional formation of vortices from a domain-wall annihilation is considered to be a kink formation due to spontaneous symmetry breaking in the two-dimensional space. We also discuss a mechanism to create a 'vorton' when the sandwiched component has a vortex string bridged between the branes. We hope that this study motivates experimental researches to realize this exotic phenomenon of spontaneous symmetry breaking in superfluid systems.
AB - In brane cosmology, the Big Bang is hypothesized to occur by the annihilation of the brane-anti-brane pair in a collision, where the branes are threedimensional objects in a higher-dimensional Universe. Spontaneous symmetry breaking accompanied by the formation of lower-dimensional topological defects, e.g. cosmic strings, is triggered by the so-called 'tachyon condensation', where the existence of tachyons is attributable to the instability of the brane-anti-brane system. Here, we discuss the closest analogue of the tachyon condensation in atomic Bose-Einstein condensates. We consider annihilation of domain walls, namely branes, in strongly segregated two-component condensates, where one component is sandwiched by two domains of the other component. In this system, the process of the brane annihilation can be projected effectively as ferromagnetic ordering dynamics onto a twodimensional space. Based on this correspondence, three-dimensional formation of vortices from a domain-wall annihilation is considered to be a kink formation due to spontaneous symmetry breaking in the two-dimensional space. We also discuss a mechanism to create a 'vorton' when the sandwiched component has a vortex string bridged between the branes. We hope that this study motivates experimental researches to realize this exotic phenomenon of spontaneous symmetry breaking in superfluid systems.
KW - Bose-Einstein condensates
KW - Brane annihilation
KW - Tachyon condensation
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U2 - 10.1007/s10909-012-0816-z
DO - 10.1007/s10909-012-0816-z
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84879471751
SN - 0022-2291
VL - 171
SP - 443
EP - 454
JO - Journal of Low Temperature Physics
JF - Journal of Low Temperature Physics
IS - 3-4
ER -