Dynamics of Sound Waves in an Interacting Bose Gas
Abstract
We consider a non-relativistic quantum gas of bosonic atoms confined to a box of volume in physical space. The atoms interact with each other through a pair potential whose strength is inversely proportional to the density, , of the gas. We study the time evolution of coherent excitations above the ground state of the gas in a regime of large volume and small ratio . The initial state of the gas is assumed to be close to a \textit{product state} of one-particle wave functions that are approximately constant throughout the box. The initial one-particle wave function of an excitation is assumed to have a compact support independent of . We derive an effective non-linear equation for the time evolution of the one-particle wave function of an excitation and establish an explicit error bound tracking the accuracy of the effective non-linear dynamics in terms of the ratio . We conclude with a discussion of the dispersion law of low-energy excitations, recovering Bogolyubov's well-known formula for the speed of sound in the gas, and a dynamical instability for attractive two-body potentials.
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@article{arxiv.1406.1590,
title = {Dynamics of Sound Waves in an Interacting Bose Gas},
author = {D. -A. Deckert and J. Fröhlich and P. Pickl and A. Pizzo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.1590},
year = {2014}
}
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42 pages