We perform the first numerical three-dimensional studies of quantum field effects in the Bosenova experiment on collapsing condensates by E. Donley [Nature (London) 415, 39 (2002)] using the exact experimental geometry. In a stochastic truncated Wigner simulation of the collapse, the collapse times are larger than the experimentally measured values. We find that a finite temperature initial state leads to an increased creation rate of uncondensed atoms, but not to a reduction of the collapse time. A comparison of the time-dependent Hartree-Fock-Bogoliubov and Wigner methods for the more tractable spherical trap shows excellent agreement between the uncondensed populations. We conclude that the discrepancy between the experimental and theore...
We consider the dynamics of a quantum degenerate trapped gas of 7Li atoms. Because the atoms have a ...
We study the splitting of a harmonically trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate when we continuousl...
Collapse models solve the measurement problem by adding non-linear and stochastic terms to the usual...
We perform the first numerical three-dimensional studies of quantum field effects in the Bosenova ex...
We analyze the phenomena of condensate collapse, as described by Donley et al. [Nature 412, 295 (200...
We argue that the main mechanism for condensate collapse in an attractive Bose-Einstein condensate i...
We show that in the collapse of a Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC)4 certain processes involved and mec...
We describe a model of dynamic Bose-Einstein condensates near a Feshbach resonance that is computati...
We present a study of the effects of temperature upon the excitation frequencies of a Bose-Einstein ...
We study the phenomenon of Bose-Einstein condensation in cosmological and laboratory situations. To ...
Quantum theory predicts that Bose-Einstein condensation of a spatially homogeneous gas with attracti...
Journal ArticleThe occupation number of a magnetically trapped Bose-Einstein condensate is limited ...
We consider the dynamics of a quantum degenerate trapped gas of 7Li atoms. Because the atoms have a ...
We study the splitting of a harmonically trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate when we continuousl...
We solve the Gross-Pitaevskii equation numerically for the collapse induced by a switch from positiv...
We consider the dynamics of a quantum degenerate trapped gas of 7Li atoms. Because the atoms have a ...
We study the splitting of a harmonically trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate when we continuousl...
Collapse models solve the measurement problem by adding non-linear and stochastic terms to the usual...
We perform the first numerical three-dimensional studies of quantum field effects in the Bosenova ex...
We analyze the phenomena of condensate collapse, as described by Donley et al. [Nature 412, 295 (200...
We argue that the main mechanism for condensate collapse in an attractive Bose-Einstein condensate i...
We show that in the collapse of a Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC)4 certain processes involved and mec...
We describe a model of dynamic Bose-Einstein condensates near a Feshbach resonance that is computati...
We present a study of the effects of temperature upon the excitation frequencies of a Bose-Einstein ...
We study the phenomenon of Bose-Einstein condensation in cosmological and laboratory situations. To ...
Quantum theory predicts that Bose-Einstein condensation of a spatially homogeneous gas with attracti...
Journal ArticleThe occupation number of a magnetically trapped Bose-Einstein condensate is limited ...
We consider the dynamics of a quantum degenerate trapped gas of 7Li atoms. Because the atoms have a ...
We study the splitting of a harmonically trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate when we continuousl...
We solve the Gross-Pitaevskii equation numerically for the collapse induced by a switch from positiv...
We consider the dynamics of a quantum degenerate trapped gas of 7Li atoms. Because the atoms have a ...
We study the splitting of a harmonically trapped atomic Bose-Einstein condensate when we continuousl...
Collapse models solve the measurement problem by adding non-linear and stochastic terms to the usual...