Orbifold resolutions and fermion localization

Abstract

We study the Dirac equation of chiral fermions on a regularized version of the two-dimensional T2/Z2 orbifold, where the conical singularities are replaced by suitable spherical caps with constant curvature. This study shows how localized and bulk fermions arise in the orbifold as the resolved space approaches the orbifold limit. Our analysis also shows that not all possible fermion configurations on T2/Z2 admit such a simple resolution. We focus our study to a fermion coupled to a U(1) gauge field. It is explicitly shown how a resolution of the orbifold puts severe constraints on the allowed chiralities and U(1) charges of the massless four dimensional fermions, localized or not, that can be present in the orbifold. The limit in which T2/Z2 (and its corresponding resolved space) collapses to S1/Z2 is also studied in detail.

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