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Evolution of Neutron-Initiated Micro-Big-Bang in superfluid He 3B

Other Condensed Matter 2014-07-16 v2

Abstract

A nuclear capture reaction of a single neutron by ultra-cold superfluid 3^3He results in a rapid overheating followed by the expansion and subsequent cooling of the hot subregion, in a certain analogy with the Big Bang of the early Universe. It was shown in a Grenoble experiment that a significant part of the energy released during the nuclear reaction was not converted into heat even after several seconds. It was thought that the missing energy was stored in a tangle of quantized vortex lines. This explanation, however, contradicts the expected lifetime of a bulk vortex tangle, 10510410^{-5}-10^{-4}\,s, which is much shorter than the observed time delay of seconds. In this Letter we propose a scenario that resolves the contradiction: the vortex tangle, created by the hot spot, emits isolated vortex loops that take with them a significant part of the tangle's energy. These loops quickly reach the container walls. The dilute ensemble of vortex loops attached to the walls can survive for a long time, while the remaining bulk vortex tangle decays quickly.

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@article{arxiv.1309.1005,
  title  = {Evolution of Neutron-Initiated Micro-Big-Bang in superfluid He 3B},
  author = {Yuri Bunkov and Andrei Golov and Victor L'vov and Anna Pomyalov and Itamar Procaccia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.1005},
  year   = {2014}
}

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5 pages, PRL submitted