Mean-Field Theory of Feshbach-Resonant Interactions in 85Rb Condensates
arXiv:cond-mat/0205535 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.180403
Abstract
Recent Feshbach-resonance experiments with 85Rb Bose-Einstein condensates have led to a host of unexplained results: dramatic losses of condensate atoms for an across-resonance sweep of the magnetic field, a collapsing condensate with a burst of atoms emanating from the remnant condensate, increased losses for decreasing interaction times-- until short times are reached, and seemingly coherent oscillations between remnant and burst atoms. Using a simple yet realistic mean-field model, we find that rogue dissociation, molecular dissociation to noncondensate atom pairs, is strongly implicated as the physical mechanism responsible for these observations.
v2: numbers changed, not conclusions; 5 pages, 3 figures, submitted to PRL