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Bose-Einstein condensation of interacting gases

Statistical Mechanics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

We study the occurrence of a Bose-Einstein transition in a dilute gas with repulsive interactions, starting from temperatures above the transition temperature. The formalism, based on the use of Ursell operators, allows us to evaluate the one-particle density operator with more flexibility than in mean-field theories, since it does not necessarily coincide with that of an ideal gas with adjustable parameters (chemical potential, etc.). In a first step, a simple approximation is used (Ursell-Dyson approximation), which allow us to recover results which are similar to those of the usual mean-field theories. In a second step, a more precise treatment of the correlations and velocity dependence of the populations in the system is elaborated. This introduces new physical effects, such as a marked change of the velocity profile just above the transition: low velocities are more populated than in an ideal gas. A consequence of this distortion is an increase of the critical temperature (at constant density) of the Bose gas, in agreement with those of recent path integral Monte-Carlo calculations for hard spheres.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9809356,
  title  = {Bose-Einstein condensation of interacting gases},
  author = {M. Holzmann and P. Gruter and F. Laloe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9809356},
  year   = {2007}
}

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47 pages, 16 figures, latex file with eps figures