Continuous vacua in bilinear soliton equations
Abstract
We discuss the freedom in the background field (vacuum) on top of which the solitons are built. If the Hirota bilinear form of a soliton equation is given by where both and are even polynomials in their variables, then there can be a continuum of vacua, parametrized by a vacuum angle . The ramifications of this freedom on the construction of one- and two-soliton solutions are discussed. We find, e.g., that once the angle is fixed and we choose as the physical quantity, then there are four different solitons (or kinks) connecting the vacuum angles , (defined modulo ). The most interesting result is the existence of a ``ghost'' soliton; it goes over to the vacuum in isolation, but interacts with ``normal'' solitons by giving them a finite phase shift.
Cite
@article{arxiv.solv-int/9311001,
title = {Continuous vacua in bilinear soliton equations},
author = {J. Hietarinta and A. Ramani and B. Grammaticos},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:solv-int/9311001},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
9 pages in Latex + 3 figures (not included)