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Suppression of two-bounce windows in kink-antikink collisions

A bstract We consider a class of topological defects in (1, 1)-dimensions with a deformed ϕ 4 kink structure whose stability analysis leads to a Schrödinger-like equation with a zero-mode and at least one vibrational (shape) mode. We are interested in the dynamics of kink-antikink collisions, focusi...

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Published in:The journal of high energy physics 2016-09, Vol.2016 (9), p.1-13, Article 104
Main Authors: Simas, F. C., Gomes, Adalto R., Nobrega, K. Z., Oliveira, J. C. R. E.
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Collisions
Defects
Deformation
Dynamics
Elementary Particles
High energy physics
Mathematical analysis
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Quantum Field Theories
Quantum Field Theory
Quantum Physics
Regular Article - Theoretical Physics
Relativity Theory
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String Theory
Topology
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