Propagating q-field and q-ball solution

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Abstract

One possible solution of the cosmological constant problem involves a so-called q-field, which self-Adjusts so as to give a vanishing gravitating vacuum energy density (cosmological constant) in equilibrium. We show that this q-field can manifest itself in other ways. Specifically, we establish a propagating mode (q-wave) in the nontrivial vacuum and find a particular soliton-Type solution in flat spacetime, which we call a q-ball by analogy with the well-known Q-ball solution. Both q-waves and q-balls are expected to play a role for the equilibration of the q-field in the very early universe.

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Klinkhamer, F. R., & Volovik, G. E. (2017). Propagating q-field and q-ball solution. Modern Physics Letters A, 32(18). https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217732317501036

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