25–29 Jul 2022
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg, Germany
Europe/Zurich timezone

Multi-Field Oscillons

27 Jul 2022, 11:30
18m
Lindner Seminar Room

Lindner Seminar Room

Particle Physics Parallel Session C

Speaker

Fabio van Dissel (IFAE)

Description

Oscillons are oscillating, localized configurations in real scalar field theories. They appear in potentials that are shallower than quadratic away from the minimum and can be extremely long-lived.

Since plateau models are of great relevance for inflation, oscillons have been shown to form efficiently during preheating in a wide range of such models.
Most work on oscillons has focused on single-field dynamics, however, various theories of fundamental physics that go beyond the Standard Model suggest the presence of a multitude of scalar fields in the early Universe. In this talk, I will describe the work I performed on the dynamics of oscillons in multi-field theories.

In particular, I will show how to construct multi-field oscillons in the non-relativistic limit of scalar field theories, and use this formalism to explain the origin of their stability and long lifetimes in one specific model. I will talk about my most recent work in which I show that instabilities in the quantum vacuum can naturally lead to the condensation of multi-field oscillons. This is of special interest in the context of preheating scenarios, but could also find other applications in cosmology.

Finally, I will comment on strategies for generalizing this work to other models, for example, models with an arbitrary number of fields.

Primary author

Fabio van Dissel (IFAE)

Co-author

Evangelos Sfakianakis

Presentation materials