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A bstract Q-balls are non-topological solitons in field theories whose stability is typically guaranteed by the existence of a global conserved charge. A classic realization is the Friedberg-Lee-Sirlin (FLS) Q-ball in a two-scalar system where a real scalar χ triggers symmetry breaking and confines a complex scalar Φ with a global U(1) symmetry. A quartic interaction κχ 2 |Φ| 2 with κ > 0 is usually considered to produce a nontrivial Q-ball configuration, and this repulsive force contributes to its stability. On the other hand, the attractive cubic interaction Λ χ |Φ| 2 is generally allowed in a renormalizable theory and could induce an instability. In this paper, we study the behavior of the Q-ball under the influence of this attractive force which has been overlooked. We find approximate Q-ball solutions in the limit of weak and moderate force couplings using the thin-wall and thick-wall approximations respectively. Our analytical results are consistent with numerical simulations and predict the parameter dependencies of the maximum charge. A crucial difference with the ordinary FLS Q-ball is the existence of the maximum charge beyond which the Q-ball solution is classically unstable. Such a limitation of the charge fundamentally affects Q-ball formation in the early Universe and could plausibly lead to the formation of primordial black holes.
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Yu Hamada
Kiyoharu Kawana
TaeHun Kim
Journal of High Energy Physics
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY
Korea Institute for Advanced Study
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5a2cab6db64358753d74e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/jhep08(2024)242