We show that the presence of finite-size monopoles can lead to a number of interesting physical processes involving quantum entanglement of charges. Taking as a model the classical solution of the N = 2 SU(2) Yang-Mills theory, we study interaction between dyons and scalar particles in the adjoint and fundamental representation. We find that there are bound states of scalars and dyons, which, remarkably, are always an entangled configuration of the form vertical bar psi> = verical bar dyon(+)i>vertical bar scalar_>+/- vertical bar dyon_>vertical bar scalar(+)>. We determine the energy levels and the wave functions and also discuss their stability.

Quantum entanglement of charges in bound states with finite-size dyons / Iengo, R.; Russo, J. G.. - In: JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS. - ISSN 1029-8479. - 6:4(2002), pp. 223-245.

Quantum entanglement of charges in bound states with finite-size dyons

Iengo, R.;
2002-01-01

Abstract

We show that the presence of finite-size monopoles can lead to a number of interesting physical processes involving quantum entanglement of charges. Taking as a model the classical solution of the N = 2 SU(2) Yang-Mills theory, we study interaction between dyons and scalar particles in the adjoint and fundamental representation. We find that there are bound states of scalars and dyons, which, remarkably, are always an entangled configuration of the form vertical bar psi> = verical bar dyon(+)i>vertical bar scalar_>+/- vertical bar dyon_>vertical bar scalar(+)>. We determine the energy levels and the wave functions and also discuss their stability.
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Iengo, R.; Russo, J. G.
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