Binary superfluids: Low-energy properties and dissipative processes from spontaneous emission of massive phonons
Binary superfluids: Low-energy properties and dissipative processes from spontaneous emission of massive phonons
We discuss the low-energy properties of binary superfluids with density-dependent interactions. Adding an intra-species coupling that induces an explicit soft symmetry-breaking, we determine the background pressure and we show that the low-energy spectrum consists of a massless Nambu- Goldstone boson and a massive (pseudo) Nambu-Goldstone boson. When the background velocities of the two superfluids are transonic, the system is characterized by two distinct acoustic horizons: the hydrodynamic analogue of the black hole event horizon. The Hawking-like emission occurring at these horizons produces an effective friction on the fluids. We compute the viscosity-to-entropy ratios close to the two acoustic horizons, finding that the emission of pseudo Nambu-Goldstone bosons violates the bound conjectured by Kovtun, Son and Starinet.
Silvia Trabucco、Luca Lepori、Maria Luisa Chiofalo、Massimo Mannarelli
物理学
Silvia Trabucco,Luca Lepori,Maria Luisa Chiofalo,Massimo Mannarelli.Binary superfluids: Low-energy properties and dissipative processes from spontaneous emission of massive phonons[EB/OL].(2025-07-01)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.10194.点此复制
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