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    Compact oscillons in the signum-Gordon model

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    We present explicit solutions of the signum-Gordon scalar field equation which have finite energy and are periodic in time. Such oscillons have a strictly finite size. They do not emit radiation.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure

    Compact shell solitons in K field theories

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    Some models providing shell-shaped static solutions with compact support (compactons) in 3+1 and 4+1 dimensions are introduced, and the corresponding exact solutions are calculated analytically. These solutions turn out to be topological solitons, and may be classified as maps S3→S3S^3 \to S^3 and suspended Hopf maps, respectively. The Lagrangian of these models is given by a scalar field with a non-standard kinetic term (K field) coupled to a pure Skyrme term restricted to S2S^2, rised to the appropriate power to avoid the Derrick scaling argument. Further, the existence of infinitely many exact shell solitons is explained using the generalized integrability approach. Finally, similar models allowing for non-topological compactons of the ball type in 3+1 dimensions are briefly discussed.Comment: 10 pages, latex, 2 figures, change in title and introduction. Discussion section, 2 figures and references adde

    Spinning Q-balls in the complex signum-Gordon model

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    Rotational excitations of compact Q-balls in the complex signum-Gordon model in 2+1 dimensions are investigated. We find that almost all such spinning Q-balls have the form of a ring of strictly finite width. In the limit of large angular momentum M_z their energy is proportional to |M_z|^(1/5).Comment: 10 page

    A BPS Skyrme model and baryons at large Nc

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    Within the class of field theories with the field contents of the Skyrme model, one submodel can be found which consists of the square of the baryon current and a potential term only. For this submodel, a Bogomolny bound exists and the static soliton solutions saturate this bound. Further, already on the classical level, this BPS Skyrme model reproduces some features of the liquid drop model of nuclei. Here, we investigate the model in more detail and, besides, we perform the rigid rotor quantization of the simplest Skyrmion (the nucleon). In addition, we discuss indications that the viability of the model as a low energy effective field theory for QCD is further improved in the limit of a large number of colors N_c.Comment: latex, 23 pages, 1 figure, a numerical error in section 3.2 corrected; matches published versio

    Investigation of restricted baby Skyrme models

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    A restriction of the baby Skyrme model consisting of the quartic and potential terms only is investigated in detail for a wide range of potentials. Further, its properties are compared with those of the corresponding full baby Skyrme models. We find that topological (charge) as well as geometrical (nucleus/shell shape) features of baby skyrmions are captured already by the soliton solutions of the restricted model. Further, we find a coincidence between the compact or non-compact nature of solitons in the restricted model, on the one hand, and the existence or non-existence of multi-skyrmions in the full baby Skyrme model, on the other hand.Comment: latex, 18 pages, 2 figures; some typos correcte

    Bound states of the vector field with a vortex in the Abelian Higgs model

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    It is pointed out that the vector particle of the 3+1 dimensional Abelian Riggs model can form bound states with a vortex. The modes of the vector field bound by the vortex are effectively represented by a two-dimensional Proca field living on the vortex. We also notice that a heavy-string limit of the vortex yields a bosonic string with internal degrees of freedom given by the two-dimensional Proca field

    Scaling, self-similar solutions and shock waves for V-shaped field potentials

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    We investigate a (1+1)-dimensional nonlinear field theoretic model with the field potential V(ϕ)∣=∣ϕ∣.V(\phi)| = |\phi|. It can be obtained as the universal small amplitude limit in a class of models with potentials which are symmetrically V-shaped at their minima, or as a continuum limit of certain mechanical system with infinite number of degrees of freedom. The model has an interesting scaling symmetry of the 'on shell' type. We find self-similar as well as shock wave solutions of the field equation in that model.Comment: Two comments and one reference adde
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