Momentum non-conservation in a scalar quantum field theory with a planar $$\theta$$ interface

Author:

Velázquez Daniel G.,Martínez von Dossow R.ORCID,Urrutia Luis F.

Abstract

AbstractMotivated by the recent interest aroused by non-dynamical axionic electrodynamics in the context of topological insulators and Weyl semimetals, we discuss a simple model of the magnetoelectric effect in terms of a $$\theta$$ θ -scalar field that interacts through a delta-like potential located at a planar interface. Thus, in the bulk regions the field is constructed by standard free waves with the absence of evanescent components. These waves have to be combined into linear superposition to account for the boundary conditions at the interface in order to yield the corresponding normal modes. Our aim is twofold: first we quantize the $$\theta$$ θ -scalar field using the normal modes in the canonical approach and then we look for applications emphasizing the effect of momentum non-conservation due to the presence of the interface. To this end, we calculate the decay of a standard scalar particle into two $$\theta$$ θ -scalar particles showing the opening of new decay channels. As a second application, we deal with the two-body scattering of standard charged scalar particles mediated by a $$\theta$$ θ -scalar particle, focusing on the momentum non-conserving contribution of the scattering amplitude $${{\mathcal {M}}}^{NC}$$ M NC . We define a generalization of the usual cross section in order to quantify the emergence of these events. We also study the allowed kinematical region for momentum non-conservation as well as the position of the poles of the amplitude $${{\mathcal {M}}}^{NC}$$ M NC . Finally, the ratio of the magnitudes between $${{\mathcal {M}}}^{NC}$$ M NC and the momentum conserving amplitude is discussed in the appropriate region of momentum space.

Funder

Dirección General de Asuntos del Personal Académico, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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