Spectral walls in soliton collisions
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During defect-antidefect scattering, bound modes frequently disappear into the continuous spectrum before the defects themselves collide. This leads to a structural, nonperturbative change in the spectrum of small excitations. Sometimes the effect can be seen as a hard wall from which the defect can bounce off. We show the existence of these spectral walls and study their properties in the ϕ(4) model with Bogomol’nyi-Prasad-Sommerfield preserving impurity, where the spectral wall phenomenon can be isolated because the static force between the antikink and the impurity vanishes. We conclude that such spectral walls should surround all solitons possessing internal modes
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Adam, C., Oles, K., Romanczukiewicz, T., & Wereszczynski, A. (2019). Spectral walls in soliton collisions. Physical Review Letters, 122(24). doi: 10.1103/physrevlett.122.241601
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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 Programme
CPAN (CSD2007-00042), Maria de Maetzu Unit of
Excellence MDM-2016-0692, and FEDER
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