Dynamics of Macroscopic Tunneling in Elongated BEC
Abstract
We investigate macroscopic tunneling from an elongated quasi 1-d trap, forming a 'cigar shaped' BEC. Using recently developed formalism we get the leading analytical approximation for the right hand side of the potential wall, i.e. outside the trap, and a formalism based on Wigner functions, for the left side of the potential wall, i.e. inside the BEC. We then present accomplished results of numerical calculations, which show a 'blip' in the particle density traveling with an asymptotic shock velocity, as resulted from previous works on a dot-like trap, but with significant differences from the latter. Inside the BEC a pattern of a traveling dispersive shock wave is revealed. In the attractive case, we find trains of bright solitons frozen near the boundary.
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@article{arxiv.0911.1537,
title = {Dynamics of Macroscopic Tunneling in Elongated BEC},
author = {G. Dekel and V. Farberovich and V. Fleurov and A. Soffer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0911.1537},
year = {2013}
}
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6 pages, 15 figures