EXISTENCE OF CLASSICAL SOLUTIONS IN THE EINSTEIN-SKYRME MODEL
The interaction between scalar fields and gravity within Einstein’s General Theory of Re- lativity is a widely studied topic due to its applications in the effective modelling of stars and cosmology. The Skyrme model, an extension of the nonlinear sigma model with non- standard kinetic terms, h...
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id-itb.:819032024-07-05T08:25:57ZEXISTENCE OF CLASSICAL SOLUTIONS IN THE EINSTEIN-SKYRME MODEL Syahreza Fadhilla, Emir Indonesia Dissertations Black Holes, Cosmology, Gravity, Skyrmion, Stars. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/81903 The interaction between scalar fields and gravity within Einstein’s General Theory of Re- lativity is a widely studied topic due to its applications in the effective modelling of stars and cosmology. The Skyrme model, an extension of the nonlinear sigma model with non- standard kinetic terms, has been extensively used to model various exotic objects such as Skyrme black holes, stars, and D-brane solitons. This dissertation investigates the existence and properties of classical solutions in the Einstein-Skyrme model, which describes gravity with matter represented by the Skyrme field, for various phenomena ranging from baryonic particle-filled stars to cosmology. The research reveals that the stability problem of sta- tic solutions can be reduced to a Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue problem, and the topological properties of the Skyrme field play a crucial role in the existence of unique solutions for gravitating Skyrmion systems with spherical symmetry. This topological feature is a novel aspect not found in previous scalar field-gravity models, such as the Einstein-Klein-Gordon model. Furthermore, it is found that the inflaton model with the Klein-Gordon scalar is a low-energy limit of the Skyrme cosmology model, which is a dynamic extension of the Skyrme brane model. This correspondence indicates that the inflaton potential is determi- ned by the Skyrmion profile in the extra dimensions. Thus, this research contributes to a better understanding of the relationship between scalar fields, gravity, and broader cosmo- logical phenomena. text |
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The interaction between scalar fields and gravity within Einstein’s General Theory of Re-
lativity is a widely studied topic due to its applications in the effective modelling of stars
and cosmology. The Skyrme model, an extension of the nonlinear sigma model with non-
standard kinetic terms, has been extensively used to model various exotic objects such as
Skyrme black holes, stars, and D-brane solitons. This dissertation investigates the existence
and properties of classical solutions in the Einstein-Skyrme model, which describes gravity
with matter represented by the Skyrme field, for various phenomena ranging from baryonic
particle-filled stars to cosmology. The research reveals that the stability problem of sta-
tic solutions can be reduced to a Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue problem, and the topological
properties of the Skyrme field play a crucial role in the existence of unique solutions for
gravitating Skyrmion systems with spherical symmetry. This topological feature is a novel
aspect not found in previous scalar field-gravity models, such as the Einstein-Klein-Gordon
model. Furthermore, it is found that the inflaton model with the Klein-Gordon scalar is
a low-energy limit of the Skyrme cosmology model, which is a dynamic extension of the
Skyrme brane model. This correspondence indicates that the inflaton potential is determi-
ned by the Skyrmion profile in the extra dimensions. Thus, this research contributes to a
better understanding of the relationship between scalar fields, gravity, and broader cosmo-
logical phenomena.
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