Universal non-thermal fixed point for quasi-1D Bose gases
Abstract
Spatio-temporal scaling dynamics connected to non-thermal fixed points has been suggested as a universal framework to describe the relaxation of isolated far-from-equilibrium systems. Experimental studies in weakly-interacting cold atom systems have found scaling dynamics connected to specific attractors. In our experiments, we study a quantum gas of strongly interacting Li Feshbach molecules, brought far out of equilibrium by imprinting a white-noise phase profile. The observed relaxation follows the same universal dynamics as for the previously observed formation of the order parameter in a shock-cooled gas of weakly interacting Rb atoms. Our results point to a single universal fixed point with a large basin of attraction governing the relaxation of quasi-1D bosonic systems, independent of their specific initial conditions and microscopic details.
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@article{arxiv.2505.20213,
title = {Universal non-thermal fixed point for quasi-1D Bose gases},
author = {Qi Liang and RuGway Wu and Pradyumna Paranjape and Ben Schittenkopf and Chen Li and Jörg Schmiedmayer and Sebastian Erne},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.20213},
year = {2025}
}