What becomes of vortices in theories with flat directions
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Abstract In many theories with flat directions of scalar potential, static vortex solutions do not exist for a generic choice of vacuum. In tow Euclidean dimensions, we find their substitutes — constrained instantons consisting of compact core formed by Abrikosov-Nielsen-Olesen vortex and long-ranged cloud of modulus field. In (3 + 1) dimensions, an initial compact configuration of string topology evolves in such a way that at every point in space the modulus relaxes, in a universal manner, to one and the same value characteristic to the theory.
Journal: Physics Letters B