Dynamical signature of vortex mass in Fermi superfluids
Abstract
Quantum vortices are commonly described as funnel-like objects around which the superfluid swirls, and their motion is typically modeled in terms of massless particles. Here we show that in Fermi superfluids the normal component confined in the vortex core provides the vortex with a finite inertial mass. This inertia imparts an unambiguous signature to the dynamic behavior of vortices, specifically manifesting as small-amplitude transverse oscillations which remarkably follow the prediction of a simple point-like model supplemented by an effective mass. We demonstrate this phenomenon through large-scale time-dependent simulations of Fermi superfluids across a wide range of interaction parameters, at both zero and finite temperatures, and for various initial conditions. Our findings pave the way for the exploration of inertial effects in superfluid vortex dynamics.
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@article{arxiv.2410.12417,
title = {Dynamical signature of vortex mass in Fermi superfluids},
author = {Andrea Richaud and Matteo Caldara and Massimo Capone and Pietro Massignan and Gabriel Wlazłowski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.12417},
year = {2025}
}
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