Dilaton Domain Walls and Dynamical Systems
Abstract
Domain wall solutions of d-dimensional gravity coupled to a dilaton field σ with an exponential potential e-λσ are shown to be governed by an autonomous dynamical system, with a transcritical bifurcation as a function of the parameter λ when <0. All phase-plane trajectories are found exactly for λ=0, including separatrices corresponding to walls that interpolate between adSd and adSd-1 ×, and the exact solution is found for d=3. Janus-type solutions are interpreted as marginal bound states of these ``separatrix walls''. All flat domain wall solutions, which are given exactly for any λ, are shown to be supersymmetric for some superpotential W, determined by the solution.
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