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Thermal decay of planar Jones-Roberts solitons

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Thermal decay of planar Jones-Roberts solitons
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University of Otago
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Homogeneous planar superfluids exhibit a range of low-energy excitations that also appear in highly excited states like superfluid turbulence. In dilute gas Bose-Einstein condensates, the Jones-Roberts soliton family includes vortex dipoles and rarefaction pulses in the low- and high-velocity regimes, respectively. These excitations carry both energy and linear momentum, making their decay characteristics crucial for understanding superfluid dynamics. In this work, we develop the theory of pl...

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Date created
2024-11
Creator
Krause, Nils A. / Bradley, Ashton S.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/43478

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