The phi(4) model with the BPS preserving defect
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The phi(4) model is coupled to an impurity in a way that preserves one-half of the
BPS property. This means that the antikink-impurity bound state is still a BPS solution,
i.e., a zero-pressure solution saturating the topological energy bound. The kink-impurity
bound state, on the other hand, does not saturate the bound, in general.
We found that, although the impurity breaks translational invariance, it is, in some
sense, restored in the BPS sector where the energy of the antikink-impurity solution does
not depend on their mutual distance. This is re
ected in the existence of a generalised
translational symmetry and a zero mode.
We also investigate scattering processes. In particular, we compare the antikinkimpurity
interaction close to the BPS regime, which presents a rather smooth, elastic like
nature, with other scattering processes. However, even in this case, after exciting a su -
ciently large linear mode on the incoming antikink, we can depart from the close-to-BPS
regime. This results, for example, in a backward scattering.
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Adam, C., Romanczukiewicz, T. & Wereszczynski, A. The ϕ4 model with the BPS preserving defect. J. High Energ. Phys. 2019, 131 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2019)131
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The authors acknowledge financial support from the Ministry of Education, Culture,
and Sports, Spain (Grant No. FPA2017-83814-P), the Xunta de Galicia (Grant No. INCITE09.296.035PR and Conselleria de Educacion), the Spanish Consolider-Ingenio 2010
Programme CPAN (CSD2007-00042), Maria de Maeztu Unit of Excellence MDM-2016-
0692, and FEDER
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