We propose a simple experimental scheme to generate spin textures in the
ground state of interacting ultracold bosonic atoms loaded in a two-dimensional
harmonic trap. Our scheme is based on two co-propagating Laguerre-Gauss laser
beams illuminating the atoms and coupling two of their internal ground state
Zeeman sublevels. Using a Gross-Pitaevskii description, we show that the ground
state of the atomic system has different topological properties depending on
the interaction strength and the laser beam intensity. A half-skyrmion state
develops at low interactions while a meron pair develops at large interactions.Comment: 7 pages, 7 figure