Stochastic Bose superfluid
Abstract
The ideas of Mitus et al. are exploited to define the liquid state as a state of matter, in which particles perform locally ordered motion. The presence of the liquid phase is accounted for by a stochastic term in the Hamiltonian, which simulates this property of a liquid. The Bogoliubov–Lee–Huang theory of He II, recently modified by use of effective temperature scale and more stringent reduction procedure (DHSET theory) is extended, by incorporating this term into the 4He Hamiltonian. The resulting thermodynamics accounts for effects, which are beyond the scope of other He I and He II theories, e.g., the atomic momentum distribution and excitation spectrum have the form of diffused bands, similarly as in He II; the He I, theoretical heat capacity CV(T) is a convex function, with a minimum at Tmin > Tλ, which qualitatively simulates experimental He I heat capacity. Other thermodynamic functions are similar to those of DHSET theory.
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