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Interacting Q-balls
Brihaye, Yves; Hartmann, Betti
2008In Nonlinearity, 21 (8), p. 1937-1952
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Abstract :
[en] We study non-topological solitons, so-called Q-balls, which carry a non-vanishing Noether charge and arise as lump solutions of self-interacting complex scalar field models. Explicit examples of new axially symmetric non-spinning Q-ball solutions that have not been studied so far are constructed numerically. These solutions can be interpreted as angular excitations of the fundamental Q-balls and are related to the spherical harmonics. Correspondingly, they have higher energy and their energy densities possess two local maxima on the positive z-axis. We also study two Q-balls interacting via a potential term in 3 + 1 dimensions and construct examples of stationary, solitonic-like objects in (3 + 1)-dimensional flat space-time that consist of two interacting global scalar fields. We concentrate on configurations composed of one spinning and one non-spinning Q-ball and study the parameter-dependence of the energy and charges of the configuration. In addition, we present numerical evidence that for fixed values of the coupling constants two different types of 2-Q-ball solutions exist: solutions with defined parity, but also solutions that are asymmetric with respect to reflection through the x-y plane.
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Brihaye, Yves ;  Université de Mons > Faculté des Sciences > Physique théorique et mathématique
Hartmann, Betti
Language :
English
Title :
Interacting Q-balls
Publication date :
01 August 2008
Journal title :
Nonlinearity
ISSN :
0951-7715
Publisher :
Institute of Physics Publishing, United Kingdom
Volume :
21
Issue :
8
Pages :
1937-1952
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Research unit :
S814 - Physique théorique et mathématique
Commentary :
e-print: hep-th/0711.1969
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