163 research outputs found
A novel connection between scalar field theories and quantum mechanics
This work deals with scalar field theories and supersymmetric quantum
mechanics. The investigation is inspired by a recent result, which shows how to
use the reconstruction mechanism to describe two distinct field theories from
the very same quantum mechanics potential, and by an older work, which
describes the deformation procedure that offers an interesting way to generate
and solve new scalar field theories, starting from a given model of current
interest. We use the procedure to unveil a new route, from which one can
describe families of scalar field theories that engender the very same quantum
mechanics potential. The approach can be applied algorithmically, and
implemented to generate models that give rise to distinct quantum mechanics
systems as well.Comment: 5 pages, 9 figures. To appear in EP
Kinklike structures in scalar field theories: from one-field to two-field models
In this paper we study the possibility of constructing two-field models from
one-field models. The idea is to start with a given one-field model and use the
deformation procedure to generate another one-field model, and then couple the
two one-field models nontrivially, to get to a two-field model, together with
some explicit topological solutions. We show with several distinct examples
that the procedure works nicely and can be used generically.Comment: 8 pages; version to appear in Phys. Lett.
Generalized scalar field models with the same energy density and linear stability
We study how the properties of a Lagrangian density for a single real scalar
field in flat spacetime change with inclusion of an overall factor depending
only on the field. The focus of the paper is to obtain analytical results. So,
we show that even though it is possible to perform a field redefinition to get
an equivalent canonical model, it is not always feasible to write the canonical
model in terms of elementary functions. Also, we investigate the behavior of
the energy density and the linear stability of the solutions. Finally, we show
that one can find a class of models that present the same energy density and
the same stability potential.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
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