The energy-frequency diagram of the (1+1)-dimensional $\Phi^4$ oscillon
Abstract
Two different methods are used to study the existence and stability of the (1+1)-dimensional oscillon. The variational technique approximates it by a periodic function with a set of adiabatically changing parameters. An alternative approach treats oscillons as standing waves in a finite-size box; these are sought as solutions of a boundary-value problem on a two-dimensional domain. The numerical analysis reveals that the standing wave's energy-frequency diagram is fragmented into disjoint segments with , where , , and is the endpoint of the continuous spectrum (mass threshold of the model). The variational approximation involving the first, zeroth and second harmonic components provides an accurate description of the oscillon with the frequency in , but breaks down as falls out of that interval.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2404.01028,
title = {The energy-frequency diagram of the (1+1)-dimensional $\Phi^4$ oscillon},
author = {N. V. Alexeeva and I. V. Barashenkov and Alain Dika and Raphael De Sousa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.01028},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
24 pages, 7 figures. Presented at XLIV Dynamics Days Europe (Constructor University, Bremen, July 29 - August 2, 2024)