Mixed State Dynamics with Non-Local Interactions [CEA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2002.09173


The evolution of degenerate matter out of equilibrium is a topic of interest in fields such as condensed matter, nuclear and atomic physics, and increasingly cosmology, including inflaton physics prior to reheating. This follow-up paper extends the recent paper on the super-de Broglie dynamics of pure condensates of non-relativistic identical particles subject to non-local two-body interactions to the dynamics of mixed states. It is found that the two-body correlation function plays an increasingly dynamical role in these systems, driving the development of condensates and distributed phases alike. Examples of distribution and correlation evolution are presented, including instances of collapse, bound and unbound states, and phonons in the bulk. Potential applications are also discussed.

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E. Lentz, L. Lettermann, T. Quinn, et. al.
Mon, 24 Feb 20
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Comments: 6 pages, 3 figures