Spherical Shells of Classical Gauge Field and their Topological Charge as a Perturbative Expansion

Abstract

We consider the classical equations of motion of SU(2) gauge theory, without a Higgs field, in Minkowski space. We work in the spherical ansatz and develop a perturbative expansion in the coupling constant g for solutions which in the far past look like freely propagating spherical shells. The topological charge Q of these solutions is typically non-integer. We then show that Q can be expressed as a power series expansion in g which can be nonzero at finite order. We give an explicit analytic calculation of the order g5 contribution to Q for specific initial pulses. We discuss the relation between our findings and anomalous fermion number violation, and speculate on the physical implications of our results.

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