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Continuous vacua in bilinear soliton equations

solv-int 2009-10-22 v1 Exactly Solvable and Integrable Systems

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 A(Dx)\bdGF=0,B(Dx)(\bdFF\bdGG)=0A(D_{\vec x})\bd GF=0,\, B(D_{\vec x})(\bd FF - \bd GG)=0 where both AA and BB are even polynomials in their variables, then there can be a continuum of vacua, parametrized by a vacuum angle ϕ\phi. The ramifications of this freedom on the construction of one- and two-soliton solutions are discussed. We find, e.g., that once the angle ϕ\phi is fixed and we choose u=arctanG/Fu=\arctan G/F as the physical quantity, then there are four different solitons (or kinks) connecting the vacuum angles ±ϕ\pm\phi, ±ϕ±Π2\pm\phi\pm\Pi2 (defined modulo π\pi). 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.

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@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}
}

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9 pages in Latex + 3 figures (not included)