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Transcritical flow of a Bose-Einstein condensate through a penetrable barrier

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posted on 2014-07-25, 13:16 authored by Antin M. Leszczyszyn, Gennady El, Y.G. Gladush, A.M. Kamchatnov
The problem of the transcritical flow of a Bose-Einstein condensate through a wide repulsive penetrable barrier is studied analytically using the combination of the local “hydraulic” solution of the 1D Gross-Pitaevskii equation and the solutions of the Whitham modulation equations describing the resolution of the upstream and downstream discontinuities through dispersive shocks. It is shown that within the physically reasonable range of parameters the downstream dispersive shock is attached to the barrier and effectively represents the train of very slow dark solitons, which can be observed in experiments. The rate of the soliton emission, the amplitudes of the solitons in the train and the drag force are determined in terms of the BEC oncoming flow velocity and the strength of the potential barrier. A good agreement with direct numerical solutions is demonstrated. Connection with recent experiments is discussed.

Funding

A.M.K. thanks the Royal Society for the financial support of his visit to Loughborough University. Y.G.G. and A.M.K. also thank RFBR Grant No. 09-02-00499 for partial support.

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  • Science

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  • Mathematical Sciences

Published in

PHYSICAL REVIEW A

Volume

79

Issue

6

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? - ? (16)

Citation

LESZCZYSZYN, A.M. ... et al., 2009. Transcritical flow of a Bose-Einstein condensate through a penetrable barrier. Physical Review (A), 79 (6), 063608.

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© American Physical Society

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

2009

ISSN

1050-2947

Language

  • en

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