Electron Bubbles in Superfluid $^3$He-A: Exploring the Quasiparticle-Ion Interaction
Oleksii Shevtsov, J. A. Sauls

TL;DR
This paper develops a detailed theory for quasiparticle scattering off electron bubbles in superfluid $^3$He-A, explaining experimental observations and highlighting the importance of short-range repulsion in the quasiparticle-ion interaction.
Contribution
The paper introduces a comprehensive model for quasiparticle-ion interactions in superfluid $^3$He-A, emphasizing the role of short-range repulsion in force calculations and experimental agreement.
Findings
Transverse force is highly sensitive to the QP-ion potential structure.
Hard-sphere potential accurately models forces on electron bubbles.
The theory aligns quantitatively with experimental measurements.
Abstract
When an electron is forced into liquid He it forms an "electron bubble", a heavy ion with radius, nm, and mass, , where is the mass of a He atom. These negative ions have proven to be powerful local probes of the physical properties of the host quantum fluid, especially the excitation spectra of the superfluid phases. We recently developed a theory for Bogoliubov quasiparticles scattering off electron bubbles embedded in a chiral superfluid that provides a detailed understanding of the spectrum of Weyl Fermions bound to the negative ion, as well as a theory for the forces on moving electron bubbles in superfluid He-A (Shevtsov et al. in arXiv:1606.06240). This theory is shown to provide quantitative agreement with measurements reported by the RIKEN group [Ikegami et al., Science 341:59, 2013] for the drag force and anomalous Hall effect…
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