Resurgent structure of the 't Hooft-Polyakov monopole

Abstract

In this letter we present a comprehensive analysis of the differential equations governing the spatial profile of the 't~Hooft-Polyakov monopole from the viewpoint of resurgence theory. We note that the universality of the gauge-component asymptotics, together with the relative simplicity of its Borel transform and the associated Volterra equations' kernels, gives rise to a perturbative expansion featuring a good control over the proliferation of the Borel-plane singularities to all orders, along with full information about the relevant logarithmic discontinuities. Moreover, its partial resummation reveals remarkably simple universal analytic non-perturbative background profiles, around which one can develop a uniformly convergent global perturbative expansion of the exact solutions for any λ/e2>0. This also provides an analytic grip on the numerical parameters governing the expansions of both the gauge and scalar profile functions at the origin and at infinity.

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