Abstract We study collisions between nearly planar domain walls including the effects of small initial nonplanar fluctuations. These perturbations represent the small fluctuations that must exist in a quantum treatment of the problem. In a previous paper, we demonstrated that at the linear level a subset of these fluctuations experience parametric amplification as a result of their coupling to the planar symmetric background. Here we study the full three-dimensional nonlinear dynamics using lattice simulations, including both the early time regime when the fluctuations are well described by linear perturbation theory as well as the subsequent stage of fully nonlinear evolution. We find that the nonplanar fluctuations have a dramatic effect ...
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Topologically protected sheet-like surfaces, called domain walls, form when the potential of a field...
Abstract We study collisions between nearly planar domain walls including the effects of small initi...
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A manifestly covariant equation is derived to describe the perturbations in a domain wall on a given...
We study a coupled system of gravitational waves and a domain wall which is the boundary of a vacuum...
We explore the stability of domain wall and bubble solutions in theories with compact extra dimensio...
Many beyond the Standard Model theories include a first order phase transition in the early universe...
One of the aims of braneworld cosmology is to identify a "smoking gun" for the existence of large ex...
The breaking of an approximate discrete symmetry, the final stages of a first order phase transition...
Discrete symmetries are commonplace in field theoretical models but pose a severe problem for cosmol...
Many theories of the early universe predict the existence of a multiverse where bubbles continuous...
Within the context of a first-order phase transition in the early Universe, we study the collision p...
We comprehensively study the effects of bubble wall thickness and speed on the gravitational wave em...
Topologically protected sheet-like surfaces, called domain walls, form when the potential of a field...
Abstract We study collisions between nearly planar domain walls including the effects of small initi...
Abstract This is the first paper in a series where we study collisions of nucleated bubbles taking i...
We study collisions between pairs of bubbles nucleated in an ambient false vacuum. For the first ti...
We explore nonequilibrium dynamics of inhomogeneous nonlinearly interacting scalar fields in several...
A manifestly covariant equation is derived to describe the perturbations in a domain wall on a given...
We study a coupled system of gravitational waves and a domain wall which is the boundary of a vacuum...
We explore the stability of domain wall and bubble solutions in theories with compact extra dimensio...
Many beyond the Standard Model theories include a first order phase transition in the early universe...
One of the aims of braneworld cosmology is to identify a "smoking gun" for the existence of large ex...
The breaking of an approximate discrete symmetry, the final stages of a first order phase transition...
Discrete symmetries are commonplace in field theoretical models but pose a severe problem for cosmol...
Many theories of the early universe predict the existence of a multiverse where bubbles continuous...
Within the context of a first-order phase transition in the early Universe, we study the collision p...
We comprehensively study the effects of bubble wall thickness and speed on the gravitational wave em...
Topologically protected sheet-like surfaces, called domain walls, form when the potential of a field...