Instantonic methods for quantum tunneling in finite size
AUTOR(ES)
Zoli, Marco
FONTE
Brazilian Journal of Physics
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2009-12
RESUMO
The instantonic approach for a Φ4 model potential is reexamined in the asymptotic limit. The path integral of the system is derived in semiclassical approximation expanding the action around the classical background. It is shown that the singularity in the path integral, arising from the zero mode in the quantum fluctuation spectrum, can be tackled only assuming a finite (although large) system size. On the other hand the standard instantonic method assumes the (anti)kink as classical background. But the (anti)kink is the solution of the Euler-Lagrange equation for the infinite size system. This formal contradiction can be consistently overcome by the finite size instantonic theory based on the Jacobi elliptic functions formalism. In terms of the latter I derive in detail the classical background which solves the finite size Euler-Lagrange equation and obtain the general path integral in finite size. Both problem and solution offer an instructive example of fruitful interaction between mathematics and physics.
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