Spectral walls in antikink-kink scattering in the φ6 model
Abstract
We show that thick spectral walls exist in antikink-kink collisions in the φ6 model. In this model, they are triggered by the so-called delocalized modes which do not exist in the single-soliton sector but emerge in antikink-kink (KK) collisions. Therefore, spectral walls are a rather common phenomenon that should occur in many solitonic collisions involving non-symmetric kinks as, e.g., in the φ8 or higher power models.
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