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Exciting the domain wall soliton

Many solitonic configurations in field theory have localized bound states in their spectrum of linear perturbations. This opens up the possibility of having long lived excitations of these solitons that could affect their dynamics. We start the study of these effects in the simplest configuration of...

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Published in:Journal of cosmology and astroparticle physics 2021-01, Vol.2021 (1), p.27-27
Main Authors: Blanco-Pillado, Jose J., Jiménez-Aguilar, Daniel, Urrestilla, Jon
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Language:English
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Summary:Many solitonic configurations in field theory have localized bound states in their spectrum of linear perturbations. This opens up the possibility of having long lived excitations of these solitons that could affect their dynamics. We start the study of these effects in the simplest configuration of a domain wall kink solution in the λφ4 theory in 1+1 dimensions. We show that this solution has a single bound state and numerically study its slow decay rate in flat space. We then investigate the amplitude of this excitation by simulating a cosmological phase transition that leads to the formation of these kinks in an expanding universe. We find that kinks get formed with a 20% excess of energy with respect to their lowest energy configuration. We also explore the kink solution interacting with a thermal bath and extract the amplitude of the localized excitation as a function of temperature. We note that this amplitude increases with temperature but again the extra energy in the kink never goes over the 20% level. Finally, we argue that this extra energy may have important consequences in the subsequent evolution of defects in numerical simulations.
ISSN:1475-7516
1475-7516
DOI:10.1088/1475-7516/2021/01/027