Abstract:
We present a model with a strong fermion self-interaction and an induced
gravitational interaction in five-dimensional space-time. In the
strong-coupling regime, this model develops a spontaneous breaking of
translational invariance, which results in localizing light particles on the
$(3+1)$-dimensional domain wall embedded in the anti-de Sitter
five-dimensional space-time. We obtain the corresponding low-energy
effective action and investigate kink-type vacuum solutions in a quasiflat
Riemannian metric. We discuss the physics of light particles in $3+1$
dimensions and establish the fundamental relations between the induced
gravitational constant and both the curvature in the five-dimensional anti-de
Sitter space-time and the Newton gravitational constant of our universe.
Keywords:induced gravity, dynamical symmetry breaking, domain walls in five-dimensional space–time.