Quantum Monte Carlo study of a vortex in superfluid $^4$He and search for a vortex state in the solid
Davide E. Galli, Luciano Reatto, Maurizio Rossi

TL;DR
This study uses quantum Monte Carlo methods to analyze vortices in superfluid and solid helium-4, revealing how backflow correlations affect vortex core properties and providing insights into vortex behavior in different phases.
Contribution
It provides the first microscopic, benchmark calculations of vortex properties in superfluid helium-4 including backflow effects and explores vortex states in solid helium-4.
Findings
Backflow correlations significantly reduce vortex core energy.
Vortex core exhibits partial filling that increases with density.
Solid helium's off-diagonal properties are unaffected by vortex velocity fields.
Abstract
We have performed a microscopic study of a straight quantized vortex line in three dimensions in condensed He at zero temperature using the Shadow Path Integral Ground State method and the fixed-phase approximation. We have characterized the energy and the local density profile around the vortex axis in superfluid He at several densities, ranging from below the equilibrium density up to the overpressurized regime. For the Onsager-Feynman (OF) phase our results are exact and represent a benchmark for other theories. The inclusion of backflow correlations in the phase improves the description of the vortex with respect to the OF phase by a large reduction of the core energy of the topological excitation. At all densities the phase with backflow induces a partial filling of the vortex core and this filling slightly increases with density. The core size slightly decreases for…
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