Lukasz Nakonieczny, Marek Rogatko
Behaviour of Dirac fermions in the background of a charged black string
penetrated by an Abelian Higgs vortex is elaborated. One finds the evidence
that the system under consideration can support fermion fields acting like a
superconducting cosmic string in the sence that a nontrivial Dirac fermion
field can be carried by the system in question. The case of nonextremal and
extremal black string vortex systems were considered. The influence of electric
and Higgs charge, the winding number and the fermion mass on the fermion
localization near the black string event horizon was studied. It turned out
that the extreme charged black string expelled fermion fields more violently
comparing to the nonextremal one.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.5216
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