Q-balls in K-field theory

Abstract

We study the existence and stability of Q-balls in noncanonical scalar field theories, K(||2,X) where is the complex scalar field and X is the kinetic term. We extend the Vakhitov-Kolokolov stability criterion to K-field theories. We derive the condition for the perturbations to have a well-posed Cauchy problem. We find that K,X>0 and K,X+XK,XX>0 are necessary but not sufficient conditions. The perturbations define a strongly hyperbolic system if (K,X-2φ'2 K,XX)(K,X+2ω2φ2 K,XX) > 0. For all modifications studied, we found that perturbations propagate at a speed different from light. Generically, the noncanonical scalar field can lower the charge and energy of the Q-ball and therefore improves its stability.

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