Gauged Q-balls in flat potentials
Abstract
Q-balls are large bound-state systems of scalar particles, described classically through localized solutions of the equations of motion. Promoting the required stabilizing symmetry to a gauge symmetry leads to gauged Q-balls, which cannot grow beyond some maximal size and charge on account of the repulsive gauge interactions. These gauged Q-balls have been studied extensively for scalar potentials that satisfy Coleman's thin-wall criterion; here, we explore gauged Q-balls in flat potentials, which often occur in supersymmetric models. Even though global Q-balls in flat potentials are qualitatively different from Coleman's Q-balls, we find that the gauged versions are remarkably similar. We provide analytic approximations for these solitons and compare to numerical solutions. In addition, we study Proca Q-balls, i.e. make the gauge bosons massive, which interpolates between the global and gauged cases.
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@article{arxiv.2604.07454,
title = {Gauged Q-balls in flat potentials},
author = {Julian Heeck and Yu Zhi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.07454},
year = {2026}
}
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17 pages