Numerical field-theory simulations reproduce the predicted right-angle, 60-degree, and 45-degree scattering of BPS magnetic monopoles and show tetrahedral and cubic intermediate states.
Feshbach resonances and dynamics of BPS solitons
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We demonstrate that the geodesic dynamics of BPS solitons can be modified by the excitation of Feshbach resonances, or quasi-bound modes, in a toy model of two scalar fields. A mode-generated force emerges, with a strength determined by the spectral flow of the frequency on the moduli space, and weakened by the coupling between the bound and scattering components of the resonance. Notably, spectral walls persist unaffected by the resonant mode's exponential decay, as the decay constant vanishes at the spectral wall. Our motivation comes from the 't Hooft-Polyakov monopoles, which do not present true bound states but long lived semi-bound excitations. Our findings suggest the existence of spectral walls in the scattering of excited monopoles in three dimensions, whose trajectories may significantly deviate from the geodesic motion in the moduli space of unexcited monopoles.
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Simulations of Magnetic Monopole Collisions
Numerical field-theory simulations reproduce the predicted right-angle, 60-degree, and 45-degree scattering of BPS magnetic monopoles and show tetrahedral and cubic intermediate states.