Deformation of the CP(1) model leading to fixed size solitons in 2+1 dimensions
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Abstract: We discuss static particle-like solitons in the 2+1 dimensional CP(1) model with a small mass deformation preserving a symmetry in the Lagrangian. Due to the breaking of scale invariance, the energy function becomes a strictly increasing function of the soliton size , and therefore no classical finite size solution exists in this model. To remedy this we employ a well known technique of introducing a forth-order derivative term in the Lagrangian to force the soliton action to diverge at small values of . With this additional term the action exhibits a stable minimum at fixed size .
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