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BPS Submodels of The Generalized Skyrme Model and How to Find Them

Using the BPS Lagrangian method we show that all known BPS submodels of the generalized Skyrme model, with a particular ansatz for the fields content, can be devided into three groups based on the (effective) number of derivative-terms in the BPS submodels. We are able to derive rigorously the Bogomolny's equations of those BPS submodels. The resulting Bogomolny's equations, along with possible constraint equations, are in general forms in which some of the known BPS submodels may contain other possible non-trivial (non-vacuum) solutions then the ones found in the literature. Furthermore, we derive some other new BPS submodels of the generalized Skyrme model for each of the groups and some of them yield new solutions.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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