High Energy Physics - Theory
[Submitted on 6 Apr 2000]
Title:Three Field Dynamics in (1+1)-dimensions
View PDFAbstract: In a model of nonlinear system of three scalar fields the problem on dynamics of a massive particle moving in effective potential provided by two relativistic fields is solving. The potentials for these fields are chosen in the form of anti-Higgs and Higgs potentials. It is shown that the effective potential has the shape of two-hump barrier localized in spacetime. It tends to constant attractive potential at spacetime infinity. The magnitude of this constant constituent is determined by the Higgs condensate. It is shown that nonlinear equation of motion of a particle has the solutions which describe the capture of a particle by the barrier and the scattering on the barrier.
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