Title
Quasi-integrability in the modified defocusing non-linear Schrödinger model and dark solitons
Date Issued
01 March 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Zambrano M.
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
Publisher(s)
Springer Verlag
Abstract
Abstract: The concept of quasi-integrability has been examined in the context of deformations of the defocusing non-linear Schrödinger model (NLS). Our results show that the quasi-integrability concept, recently discussed in the context of deformations of the sine-Gordon, Bullough-Dodd and focusing NLS models, holds for the modified defocusing NLS model with dark soliton solutions and it exhibits the new feature of an infinite sequence of alternating conserved and asymptotically conserved charges. For the special case of two dark soliton solutions, where the field components are eigenstates of a space-reflection symmetry, the first four and the sequence of even order charges are exactly conserved in the scattering process of the solitons. Such results are obtained through analytical and numerical methods, and employ adaptations of algebraic techniques used in integrable field theories. We perform extensive numerical simulations and consider the scattering of dark solitons for the cubic-quintic NLS model with potential (Formula presented.) and the saturable type potential satisfying [InlineEquation not available: see fulltext.], with a deformation parameter ϵ ∈ [InlineMediaObject not available: see fulltext.] and I = |ψ|2. The issue of the renormalization of the charges and anomalies, and their (quasi)conservation laws are properly addressed. The saturable NLS supports elastic scattering of two soliton solutions for a wide range of values of {η, ϵ, q}. Our results may find potential applications in several areas of non-linear science, such as the Bose-Einstein condensation.
Volume
2016
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física y Astronomía
Matemáticas
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84960412162
Source
Journal of High Energy Physics
ISSN of the container
11266708
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