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Generation of kink-antikink pairs through the excitation of an oscillon in the $φ^4$ model
We examine the oscillon decay in a model with a single scalar field and two
asymmetric fundamental states. Specifically, we verify how the evolution of an
initially excited oscillon leads to the formation of antikink-kink pairs in the
presence of a centered long-lived pulse. In such a context, the magnitude of
the original perturbation stands for the most important factor influencing the
process. For intermediary values of this magnitude, we find a transitory
behavior which suggests that the energy exchange between translational and
vibrational modes begins to play an important role in the overall evolution. As
the magnitude increases, the centered pulse intermediates an interaction
between the inner structures which compose the pairs whose behavior mimics that
of a standard antikink-kink collision and therefore reinforces the role played
by the energy transfer mechanism. For different values of width, an almost pure
antikink-kink pair escapes to the infinity after multiple bounces.