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One-loop kink mass shifts: a computational approach

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In this paper we develop a procedure to compute the one-loop quantum correction to the kink masses in generic (1+1)-dimensional one-component scalar field theoretical models. The procedure uses the generalized zeta function regularization method helped by the Gilkey-de Witt asymptotic expansion of the heat function via Mellin's transform. We find a formula for the one-loop kink mass shift that depends only on the part of the energy density with no field derivatives, evaluated by means of a symbolic software algorithm that automates the computation. The improved algorithm with respect to earlier work in this subject has been tested in the sine-Gordon and $\lambda(\phi)_2^4$ models. The quantum corrections of the sG-soliton and $\lambda(\phi^4)_2$-kink masses have been estimated with a relative error of 0.00006% and 0.00007% respectively. Thereafter, the algorithm is applied to other models. In particular, an interesting one-parametric family of double sine-Gordon models interpolating between the ordinary sine-Gordon and a re-scaled sine-Gordon model is addressed. Another one-parametric family, in this case of $\phi^6$ models, is analyzed. The main virtue of our procedure is its versatility: it can be applied to practically any type of relativistic scalar field models supporting kinks.

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Krakow Lectures on Scalar Quantum Solitons

hep-th · 2026-05-21 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0 · 2 refs

Introduces Linearized Soliton Perturbation Theory (LSPT) as a Hamiltonian tool for explicit construction of quantum soliton states and their perturbative corrections, including scattering applications.

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  • Krakow Lectures on Scalar Quantum Solitons hep-th · 2026-05-21 · unverdicted · none · ref 6 · 2 links · internal anchor

    Introduces Linearized Soliton Perturbation Theory (LSPT) as a Hamiltonian tool for explicit construction of quantum soliton states and their perturbative corrections, including scattering applications.