Abstract: We study q-stars with various symmetries in anti de Sitter spacetime in 3+1 dimensions. Comparing with the case of flat spacetime, we find that the value of the field at the center of the soliton is larger when the other parameters show a more complicated behavior. We also investigate their phase space when the symmetry is local and the effect of the charge to its stability.
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