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Experimental and theoretical evidence of universality in superfluid vortex reconnections

Quantum Gases 2025-07-28 v2 Other Condensed Matter Superconductivity Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

The minimum separation between reconnecting vortices in fluids and superfluids obeys a universal scaling law with respect to time. The pre-reconnection and the post-reconnection prefactors of this scaling law are different, a property related to irreversibility and to energy transfer and dissipation mechanisms. In the present work, we determine the temperature dependence of these prefactors in superfluid helium from experiments and a numeric model which fully accounts for the coupled dynamics of the superfluid vortex lines and the thermal normal fluid component. At all temperatures, we observe a pre- and post-reconnection asymmetry similar to that observed in other superfluids and in classical viscous fluids, indicating that vortex reconnections display a universal behaviour independent of the small-scale regularising dynamics. We also numerically show that each vortex reconnection event represents a sudden injection of energy in the normal fluid. Finally we argue that in a turbulent flow, these punctuated energy injections can sustain the normal fluid in a perturbed state, provided that the density of superfluid vortices is large enough.

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@article{arxiv.2411.08942,
  title  = {Experimental and theoretical evidence of universality in superfluid vortex reconnections},
  author = {Piotr Z. Stasiak and Yiming Xing and Yousef Alihosseini and Carlo F. Barenghi and Andrew Baggaley and Wei Guo and Luca Galantucci and Giorgio Krstulovic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.08942},
  year   = {2025}
}

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7 pages and 4 figures. Appendix 2 pages and 1 figure