Abstract
We study the dynamics of a supersonically expanding, ring-shaped Bose-Einstein condensate both experimentally and theoretically. The expansion redshifts long-wavelength excitations, as in an expanding universe. After expansion, energy in the radial mode leads to the production of bulk topological excitations-solitons and vortices-driving the production of a large number of azimuthal phonons and, at late times, causing stochastic persistent currents. These complex nonlinear dynamics, fueled by the energy stored coherently in one mode, are reminiscent of a type of "preheating" that may have taken place at the end of inflation.
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Eckel, S., Kumar, A., Jacobson, T., Spielman, I. B., & Campbell, G. K. (2018). A Rapidly Expanding Bose-Einstein Condensate: An Expanding Universe in the Lab. Physical Review X, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.8.021021
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