The Klein-Gordon-Einstein equations of classical real scalar fields have time-dependent solutions (periodic in time). We show that quantum real scalar fields can form non-oscillating (static) solitonic objects, which are quite similar to the solutions describing boson stars formed with classical and quantum complex scalar fields (the latter will be studied in this paper). We numerically analyze the difference between them concerning the mass of boson stars. On the other hand, we suggest an interesting test (a viable process that the boson star may undergo in the early universe) for the formation of boson stars. That is, it is questioned that after a second-order phase transition (a simple toy model will be considered here), what is the fate...
AbstractWe present spinning Q-balls and boson stars in four-dimensional anti-de Sitter spacetime. Th...
Abstract The idea of stable, localized bundles of energy has strong appeal as a model for particles....
A quantum model of gravitation interacting with a Born-Infeld(B-I) type scalar field $\phi$ is consi...
We present a class of general relativistic soliton-like solutions composed of multiple minimally cou...
Abstract In this paper, we re-investigate the static, soliton-like solutions in the model of the Ein...
We study novel solitonic solutions to Einstein-Klein-Gordon theory in the presence of a periodic sca...
We present an exhaustive analysis of the numerical evolution of the Einstein-Klein-Gordon equations ...
Boson stars are configurations of the gravitating complex scalar field in the Einstein’s GeneralTheo...
The boson star filled with two interacting scalar fields is investigated. The scalar fields can be c...
Long-lived pseudo-solitonic objects, known as oscillons/oscillatons, which we collectively call real...
The existence of localized, approximately stationary, lumps of the classical gravitational and elect...
l-boson stars are static, spherical, multifield self-gravitating solitons. They are asymptotically f...
Enqvist K, Laine M. Q-ball dynamics from atomic Bose-Einstein condensates. Journal of Cosmology and ...
We employ the recently proposed formalism of the "horizon wave-function" to investigate the emergenc...
In this paper we shall discuss the backreaction of a massive quantum scalar field on the curvature, ...
AbstractWe present spinning Q-balls and boson stars in four-dimensional anti-de Sitter spacetime. Th...
Abstract The idea of stable, localized bundles of energy has strong appeal as a model for particles....
A quantum model of gravitation interacting with a Born-Infeld(B-I) type scalar field $\phi$ is consi...
We present a class of general relativistic soliton-like solutions composed of multiple minimally cou...
Abstract In this paper, we re-investigate the static, soliton-like solutions in the model of the Ein...
We study novel solitonic solutions to Einstein-Klein-Gordon theory in the presence of a periodic sca...
We present an exhaustive analysis of the numerical evolution of the Einstein-Klein-Gordon equations ...
Boson stars are configurations of the gravitating complex scalar field in the Einstein’s GeneralTheo...
The boson star filled with two interacting scalar fields is investigated. The scalar fields can be c...
Long-lived pseudo-solitonic objects, known as oscillons/oscillatons, which we collectively call real...
The existence of localized, approximately stationary, lumps of the classical gravitational and elect...
l-boson stars are static, spherical, multifield self-gravitating solitons. They are asymptotically f...
Enqvist K, Laine M. Q-ball dynamics from atomic Bose-Einstein condensates. Journal of Cosmology and ...
We employ the recently proposed formalism of the "horizon wave-function" to investigate the emergenc...
In this paper we shall discuss the backreaction of a massive quantum scalar field on the curvature, ...
AbstractWe present spinning Q-balls and boson stars in four-dimensional anti-de Sitter spacetime. Th...
Abstract The idea of stable, localized bundles of energy has strong appeal as a model for particles....
A quantum model of gravitation interacting with a Born-Infeld(B-I) type scalar field $\phi$ is consi...