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Thermalization in a quasi-1D ultracold bosonic gas

Quantum Gases 2010-07-16 v2 Statistical Mechanics Quantum Physics

Abstract

We study the collisional processes that can lead to thermalization in one-dimensional systems. For two body collisions excitations of transverse modes are the prerequisite for energy exchange and thermalzation. At very low temperatures excitations of transverse modes are exponentially suppressed, thermalization by two body collisions stops and the system should become integrable. In quantum mechanics virtual excitations of higher radial modes are possible. These virtually excited radial modes give rise to effective three-body velocity-changing collisions which lead to thermalization. We show that these three-body elastic interactions are suppressed by pairwise quantum correlations when approaching the strongly correlated regime. If the relative momentum kk is small compared to the two-body coupling constant cc the three-particle scattering state is suppressed by a factor of (k/c)12(k/c)^{12}, which is proportional to γ12\gamma ^{12}, that is to the square of the three-body correlation function at zero distance in the limit of the Lieb-Liniger parameter γ1\gamma \gg 1. This demonstrates that in one dimensional quantum systems it is not the freeze-out of two body collisions but the strong quantum correlations which ensures absence of thermalization on experimentally relevant time scales.

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@article{arxiv.0912.4493,
  title  = {Thermalization in a quasi-1D ultracold bosonic gas},
  author = {I. E. Mazets and J. Schmiedmayer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0912.4493},
  year   = {2010}
}

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revtex4, 3 figures. Final version of the text, accepted for publication (see journal ref.)