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Vortices, topology and time

Vortices, topology and time
Vortices, topology and time
We relate physical time with the topology of magnetic field vortices. We base ourselves on a formulation of unimodular gravity where the cosmological constant $\Lambda$ appears as the canonical dual to a variable which on-shell becomes four-volume time. If the theory is restricted to a topological axionic form (viz. a parity-odd product of an electric and a magnetic field), such a time variable becomes the spatial integral of the Chern-Simons density. The latter equates to helicity, so that unimodular time is transmuted into the linking number of the vortices of the topological magnetic field. The flow of time can thus be interpreted as the progressive weaving of further links between magnetic field vortices, each link providing a quantum of time. Non-abelian extensions, and targetting parameters other than $\Lambda$ are briefly examined, exposing different types of vortices and a possible role for inter-linking leading to new phenomenology.
hep-th, gr-qc, hep-ph
arXiv
Etkin, Altay
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Magueijo, João
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Rassouli, Farbod-Sayyed
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Etkin, Altay
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Magueijo, João
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Rassouli, Farbod-Sayyed
800d1e12-fb8f-4d60-8a15-11902db45ee5

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Abstract

We relate physical time with the topology of magnetic field vortices. We base ourselves on a formulation of unimodular gravity where the cosmological constant $\Lambda$ appears as the canonical dual to a variable which on-shell becomes four-volume time. If the theory is restricted to a topological axionic form (viz. a parity-odd product of an electric and a magnetic field), such a time variable becomes the spatial integral of the Chern-Simons density. The latter equates to helicity, so that unimodular time is transmuted into the linking number of the vortices of the topological magnetic field. The flow of time can thus be interpreted as the progressive weaving of further links between magnetic field vortices, each link providing a quantum of time. Non-abelian extensions, and targetting parameters other than $\Lambda$ are briefly examined, exposing different types of vortices and a possible role for inter-linking leading to new phenomenology.

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Published date: 18 November 2023
Keywords: hep-th, gr-qc, hep-ph

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Local EPrints ID: 486703
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/486703
PURE UUID: f5a4f276-a06c-419a-8451-5c2ab1989fd6
ORCID for Altay Etkin: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3455-770X

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Date deposited: 02 Feb 2024 17:30
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:14

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Author: Altay Etkin ORCID iD
Author: João Magueijo
Author: Farbod-Sayyed Rassouli

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