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  Does the existence of Higgs imply the existence of Magnetic Monopoles?

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I am aware that in theories with spontaneous symmetry breaking, Magnetic Monopoles can exist as topological solitons. Can the same be done with the Standard Model gauge group. I am familiar with the contents of 't Hooft's paper Magnetic Monopoles in Unified Gauge theories. But the analysis in that paper is done for the $\operatorname{SO}(3)$ gauge group.

Is there a similar analysis for the standard model gauge group? Does the discovery of Higgs particle imply the existence of magnetic monopoles as topological solitons, and magnetic charge being treated as a topological charge?

This post imported from StackExchange Physics at 2015-03-23 09:26 (UTC), posted by SE-user Prathyush
asked May 24, 2013 in Theoretical Physics by Prathyush (705 points) [ no revision ]

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No, I believe the Standard Model does not predict monopoles as a result of symmetry breaking. This is because the symmetry breaking $\mathrm{SU(2)} \times \mathrm{U(1)} \rightarrow \mathrm{U(1)}$ does not allow for topological solitons to exist.

Edit: $\pi_2(\mathrm{SU(2)} \times \mathrm{U(1)}/\mathrm{U(1))}=\pi_2(S^3)=0$

Source: To be or not to be? Magnetic monopoles in non-abelian gauge theories by F. Alexander Bais

This post imported from StackExchange Physics at 2015-03-23 09:26 (UTC), posted by SE-user Hunter
answered Jul 19, 2013 by Hunter (520 points) [ no revision ]
Interesting, Can you please elaborate the on the calculation of the Homotopy group.In specific Why is SU(2)*U(1)/U(1) The same as S3.

This post imported from StackExchange Physics at 2015-03-23 09:26 (UTC), posted by SE-user Prathyush
@Prathyush Unfortunately, I'm not sure ho to calculate this (I've read it in some sources, for instance arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/0407197). However, I would be very interested to know how to calculate this, so maybe anybody else could explain this or provide some references?

This post imported from StackExchange Physics at 2015-03-23 09:26 (UTC), posted by SE-user Hunter
I offered a bounty hopefully some one will notice.

This post imported from StackExchange Physics at 2015-03-23 09:26 (UTC), posted by SE-user Prathyush

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