“…The massive Thirring model (MTM) in laboratory coordinates is an example of the nonlinear Dirac equation arising in two-dimensional quantum field theory [23], optical Bragg gratings [7], and diatomic chains with periodic couplings [1]. This model received much of attention because of its integrability [17] which was used to study the inverse scattering [13-16, 21, 27, 28], soliton solutions [2][3][4]20], spectral and orbital stability of solitons [6,12,22], and construction of rogue waves [8].…”