Patterns of Gravitational Cooling in Schrodinger Newton System
Abstract
We study time evolution of Schrodinger-Newton system using the self-consistent Crank-Nicolson method to understand the dynamical characteristics of nonlinear systems. Compactifying the radial coordinate by a new one, which brings the spatial infinity to a finite value, we are able to impose the boundary condition at infinity allowing for a numerically exact treatment of the Schrodinger-Newton equation. We study patterns of gravitational cooling starting from exponentially localized initial states. When the gravitational attraction is strong enough, we find that a small-sized oscillatory solitonic core is forming quickly, which is surrounded by a growing number of temporary halo states. In addition a significant fraction of particles escape to asymptotic regions. The system eventually settles down to a stable solitonic core state while all the excess kinetic energy is carried away by the escaping particles, which is a phenomenon of gravitational cooling.
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@article{arxiv.1811.09694,
title = {Patterns of Gravitational Cooling in Schrodinger Newton System},
author = {Dongsu Bak and Seulgi Kim and Hyunsoo Min and Jeong-Pil Song},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.09694},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
14 pages, 7 figures, typos corrected