Measurement of the Second Riemann Invariant in a Rarefied Bose-Einstein condensate
ORAL
Abstract
Dilute-gas Bose-Einstein condensates offer a versatile platform for investigating and understanding quantum hydrodynamics phenomena, serving as a valuable benchmark for classical hydrodynamics. This study explores the degenerate dam-break Riemann problem in a channel-constrained superfluid, analogous to behavior exhibited in shallow water waves and non-linear optics systems. While these systems hold similar macroscopic behavior, solutions to the Riemann problem hold different invariants in the classical vs degenerate case. Through the implementation of a quenched pulse in a rarefied population of ultracold atoms, we measure spatially-resolved flow velocity and ascertain the value of the second Riemann invariant. Comparative analysis between numerical simulations and experimental findings validates the theory of degenerate second rarefaction wave behavior.
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Presenters
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Maren E Mossman
University of San Diego
Authors
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Maren E Mossman
University of San Diego
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Peter W Engels
Washington State University
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Mark A Hoefer
University of Colorado, Boulder
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Boaz Ilan
University of California, Merced
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Judith Gonzalez Sorribes
University of San Diego