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Solitons Makoto Kobayashi KEK 20111027 Recollections of Nagoya Univ Under graduate 19631967 Graduate 19671972 Chiral s ymmetry Maskawa Kondo Hattori ID: 475704

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Dipole Moment of Solitons

Makoto KobayashiKEK

2011/10/27Slide2

Recollections of Nagoya Univ.Under graduate 1963-1967

Graduate 1967-1972

Chiral

symmetry Maskawa, Kondo, Hattori

Deep inelastic scattering Iizuka, Nitto

Cosmic ray events

Nakagawa, NittoSlide3

elec. charge x spin

mag. moment

mag. monopole x spin

e.d.m. ?Slide4

N=2

 Supersymmetric SU(2) Gauge Model

N=2

Supermultiplet

:

BPS solution with

Spin:

Mass:Slide5

Spin ½ monopole

Electric dipole moment from the long distance behavior

Kastnor

, Na; P.R. D60(1999), 025002

Kobayashi; P.T.P. 117(2007), 479

Spin angular momentum:Slide6

Dyon

Witten 1979Slide7

Spin 1/2 dyon

Kobayashi, Kugo, Tokunaga 2007Progr

.

Theor

. Phys.

118(2007), 921

Normalization of

Spin Angular MomentumSlide8

Dipole Moment of Dyon

electric dipole moment

magnetic dipole moment

No

magnetic dipole momentSlide9

Duality(1)

N=2 SU(2) gauge theory

Effective U(1) gauge theory

S-dual

Electric

MagneticSlide10

Duality(2)

Dyon in dual variables

Coulomb part

Dipole partSlide11

Summary

Dyon looks like ‘electron’ in the dual discription

EDM of ‘electron is calculated non-perturbatively.

Dyon in the original discription

Magnetic moment

Electric moment

Magnetic moment

Electric moment