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Fate of Multiparticle Resonances: From $Q$-Balls to $^3$He Droplets

Nuclear Theory 2022-12-20 v1 Quantum Gases High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We consider a system of NN nonrelativistic particles which form a near-threshold resonance. Assuming no subset of these particles can form a bound state, the resonance can only decay through an "explosion" into NN particles. We show that the decay width of the resonance scales as EΔ5/2E^{\Delta-5/2} in the limit when the energy EE of the resonance goes to zero, where Δ\Delta is the ground state energy of a system of NN particles in a spherical harmonic trap with unit frequency. The formula remains valid when some pairs of final particles have zero-energy ss-wave resonance, but the Efimov effect is not present. In the limit of large NN, we show that the final particles follow a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution if they are bosons, and a semicircle-like law if they are fermions. We argue that metastable 3^3He droplets exist with the lifetime varying over many orders of magnitudes ranging from a fraction of a nanosecond to values greatly exceeding the age of the Universe.

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@article{arxiv.2112.03318,
  title  = {Fate of Multiparticle Resonances: From $Q$-Balls to $^3$He Droplets},
  author = {Dam Thanh Son and Mikhail Stephanov and Ho-Ung Yee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.03318},
  year   = {2022}
}

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6 pages, 1 figure