From U(1) Maxwell Chern-Simons to Azbel-Hofstadter: Testing Magnetic Monopoles and Gravity to 10-15m?

Abstract

It is built a map between an Abelian Topological Quantum Field Theory, 2+1D compact U(1) gauge Maxwell Chern-Simons Theory and the nonrelativistic quantum mechanics Azbel-Hofstadter model of Bloch electrons. The Uq(sl2) quantum group and the magnetic translations group of the Azbel-Hofstadter model correspond to discretized subgroups of U(1) with linear gauge parameters. The magnetic monopole confining and condensate phases in the Topological Quantum Field Theory are identified with the extended (energy bands) and localized (gaps) phases of the Bloch electron. The magnetic monopole condensate is associated, at the nonrelativistic level, with gravitational white holes due to deformed classical gauge fields. These gravitational solutions render the existence of finite energy pure magnetic monopoles possible. This mechanism constitutes a dynamical symmetry breaking which regularizes the solutions on those localized phases allowing physical solutions of the Shr\"odinger equation which are chains of electron filaments connecting several monopole-white holes.To test these results would be necessary a strong external magnetic field B 5 T at low temperature T<1 K. To be accomplished, it would test the existence of magnetic monopoles and classical gravity to a scale of 10-15 meters, the dimension of the monopole-white hole. A proper discussion of such experiment is out of the scope of this theoretical work.

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