We study quantum quenches to the one-dimensional Bose gas with attractive interactions in the case when the initial state is an ideal one-dimensional Bose condensate. We focus on properties of the stationary state reached at late times after the quench. This displays a finite density of multi-particle bound states, whose rapidity distribution is determined exactly by means of the quench action method. We discuss the relevance of the multiparticle bound states for the physical properties of the system, computing in particular the stationary value of the local pair correlation function g(2).
Lorenzo Piroli, Pasquale Calabrese, Fabian Essler (2016). Quantum quenches to the attractive one-dimensional Bose gas: exact results. SCIPOST PHYSICS, 1(1), 001-1-001-34 [10.21468/scipostphys.1.1.001].
Quantum quenches to the attractive one-dimensional Bose gas: exact results
Lorenzo Piroli
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2016
Abstract
We study quantum quenches to the one-dimensional Bose gas with attractive interactions in the case when the initial state is an ideal one-dimensional Bose condensate. We focus on properties of the stationary state reached at late times after the quench. This displays a finite density of multi-particle bound states, whose rapidity distribution is determined exactly by means of the quench action method. We discuss the relevance of the multiparticle bound states for the physical properties of the system, computing in particular the stationary value of the local pair correlation function g(2).I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.