Universal dynamics of a degenerate unitary Bose gas
Philip Makotyn, Catherine E. Klauss, David L. Goldberger, Eric. A., Cornell, Deborah S. Jin

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that a degenerate unitary Bose gas can be created and studied dynamically, revealing universal behavior in its momentum distribution evolution on short timescales before significant losses occur.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence that a unitary Bose gas exhibits universal dynamics, challenging previous assumptions about its inaccessibility due to three-body losses.
Findings
Momentum distribution evolves rapidly compared to loss timescales
Evolution timescale and distribution shape scale universally with density
Unitary Bose gas can be created and studied dynamically
Abstract
Understanding the rich behavior that emerges from systems of interacting quantum particles, such as electrons in materials, nucleons in nuclei or neutron stars, the quark-gluon plasma, and superfluid liquid helium, requires investigation of systems that are clean, accessible, and have tunable parameters. Ultracold quantum gases offer tremendous promise for this application largely due to an unprecedented control over interactions. Specifically, , the two-body scattering length that characterizes the interaction strength, can be tuned to any value. This offers prospects for experimental access to regimes where the behavior is not well understood because interactions are strong, atom-atom correlations are important, mean-field theory is inadequate, and equilibrium may not be reached or perhaps does not even exist. Of particular interest is the unitary gas, where is infinite, and…
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