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Real scalar field kinks and antikinks and their perturbation spectra in a closed universe

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Author(s):
Hartmann, Betti ; Luchini, Gabriel ; Constantinidis, Clisthenis P. ; Pereira, Carlos F. S.
Total Authors: 4
Document type: Journal article
Source: PHYSICAL REVIEW D; v. 101, n. 7, p. 11-pg., 2020-04-03.
Abstract

We demonstrate that solitons of a simple real scalar field model that are static and linearly stable do exist when considered in a (3 + 1)-dimensional, spatially compact space-time background, the static Einstein universe, which is a good approximation to the observed Universe for sufficiently small time intervals. We study the properties of these solutions for a Phi(4)-potential and demonstrate that next to the fundamental solutions, excited configurations exist. We also investigate general perturbations about the solitons, determine their eigenfrequency spectra, and compare them to those of the perturbations about the vacua of the model. We find that the degeneracy with respect to the multipoles of the perturbation, which is present for the vacua, no longer exists in the presence of the soliton. Moreover, specific perturbations correspond to zero modes of the system. Our results have applications in condensed matter physics as well as computations of quantum effects (e.g., the Casimir energy) in spatially compact space-times in the presence of solitonlike objects. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 19/01511-5 - Black holes and solitons in generalized scalar-tensor gravity models
Grantee:Betti Hartmann
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants