The Continuing Story of the Wobbling Kink

  • Barashenkov I
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Copyright © 2018, arXiv, All rights reserved. The wobbling kink is the soliton of the φ4 model with an excited internal mode. We outline an asymptotic construction of this particle-like solution that takes into account the coexistence of several space and time scales. The breakdown of the asymptotic expansion at large distances is prevented by introducing the long-range variables “untied” from the short-range oscillations. We formulate a quantitative theory for the fading of the kink’s wobbling due to the second-harmonic radiation, explain the wobbling mode’s longevity and discuss ways to compensate the radiation losses. The compensation is achieved by the spatially uniform driving of the kink, external or parametric, at a variety of resonant frequencies. For the given value of the driving strength, the largest amplitude of the kink’s oscillations is sustained by the parametric pumping — at its natural wobbling frequency. This type of forcing also produces the widest Arnold tongue in the “driving strength versus driving frequency” parameter plane. As for the external driver with the same frequency, it brings about an interesting rack and pinion mechanism that converts the energy of external oscillation to the translational motion of the kink.

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Barashenkov, I. (2019). The Continuing Story of the Wobbling Kink (pp. 187–212). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11839-6_9

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