How does gravity save or kill Q-balls?
Abstract
We explore stability of gravitating Q-balls with potential V4(φ)=m22φ2-λφ4+φ6M2 via catastrophe theory, as an extension of our previous work on Q-balls with potential V3(φ)=m22φ2-μφ3+λφ4. In flat spacetime Q-balls with V4 in the thick-wall limit are unstable and there is a minimum charge Q min, where Q-balls with Q<Q min are nonexistent. If we take self-gravity into account, on the other hand, there exist stable Q-balls with arbitrarily small charge, no matter how weak gravity is. That is, gravity saves Q-balls with small charge. We also show how stability of Q-balls changes as gravity becomes strong.
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