Fate of Multiparticle Resonances: From $Q$-Balls to $^3$He Droplets
Abstract
We consider a system of 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 particles. We show that the decay width of the resonance scales as in the limit when the energy of the resonance goes to zero, where is the ground state energy of a system of particles in a spherical harmonic trap with unit frequency. The formula remains valid when some pairs of final particles have zero-energy -wave resonance, but the Efimov effect is not present. In the limit of large , 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 He 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