The energy-momentum tensor and D-term of Q-clouds
Michael Cantara, Manuel Mai, Peter Schweitzer

TL;DR
This paper investigates the D-term of Q-clouds, an unstable field configuration, revealing that they have negative D-terms and discussing implications for the sign of D-terms in physical systems.
Contribution
The study analyzes Q-clouds to explore the sign of the D-term, providing new insights into their properties and challenging the assumption that positive D-terms are possible in stable systems.
Findings
Q-clouds have negative D-terms.
Q-clouds resemble BPS Skyrmions in some aspects.
Negative D-terms are observed even in unstable solutions.
Abstract
The D-term is, like mass and spin, a fundamental property related to the energy-momentum tensor. Yet it is not known experimentally for any particle. In all theoretical studies so far the D-terms of various particles were found negative. Early works gave rise to the assumption the negative sign could be related to stability. The emerging question is whether it is possible to find a field-theoretical system with a positive D-term. To shed some light on this question we investigate Q-clouds, an extreme parametric limit in the Q-ball system. Q-clouds are classically unstable solutions which delocalize, spread out over all space forming an infinitely dilute gas of free quanta, and are even energetically unstable against tunneling to plane waves. In short, these extremely unstable field configurations provide an ideal candidate system for our purposes. By studying the energy-momentum tensor…
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