Kink-antikink scattering-induced breathing bound states and oscillons in a parametrized $\phi^4$ model
F. Naha Nzoupe, Alain M. Dikand\'e, C. Tchawoua

TL;DR
This study investigates how shape deformability in a parametrized $^4$ scalar field model influences kink-antikink scattering, leading to the formation of oscillons and affecting vibrational modes and scattering outcomes.
Contribution
It introduces a shape-deformation parameter in a $^4$ model, revealing its role in oscillon production and scattering dynamics, which was not previously explored.
Findings
Deformation parameter affects vibrational modes in scattering potential.
Variation in deformability suppresses two-bounce windows.
Flat potential barriers promote oscillon formation.
Abstract
Recent studies have emphasized the important role that a shape deformability of scalar-field models pertaining to the same class with the standard field, can play in controlling the production of a specific type of breathing bound states so-called oscillons. In the context of cosmology, the built-in mechanism of oscillons suggests that they can affect the standard picture of scalar ultra-light dark matter. In the present work kink scatterings are investigated in a parametrized model of bistable system admitting the classical field as an asymptotic limit, with focus on the formation of long-lived low-amplitude almost harmonic oscillations of the scalar field around a vacuum. The parametrized model is characterized by a double-well potential with a shape-deformation parameter that changes only the steepness of the potential walls, and hence the flatness of the hump of…
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