Anomalies without Massless Particles
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- 24 November 1993
Abstract
Baryon and lepton number in the standard model are violated by anomalies, even though the fermions are massive. This problem is studied in the context of a two dimensional model. In a uniform background field, fermion production arise from non-adiabatic behavior that compensates for the absence of massless modes. On the other hand, for localized instanton-like configurations, there is an adiabatic limit. In this case, the anomaly is produced by bound states which travel across the mass gap. The sphaleron corresponds to a bound state at the halfway point.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1993-11-24, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review D, 49 (9), 4873.
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