Two condensates in superfluid Bose systems
Аннотация
A well-known paradox in the theory of superfluidity is studied: superfluidity is linked to Bose condensation, but the superfluid density is always greater than the density of the Bose condensate. Based on the model of a weakly nonideal Bose gas, it is demonstrated that supercondensate particles, forming pairs which are correlated in momentum space—the two-particle condensate—make the missing contribution to the superfluid density. It is shown that in the case of slow spatial variations of superfluid flows it is possible to introduce a macroscopic wave function describing the entire superfluid component and not only the single-particle condensate. The characteristic features of weak superfluidity in Bose systems are studied and it is shown that the tunneling effect is a sensitive tool for studying the structure of the superfluid component. It is hypothesized that the superfluid component of real He II consists of the sum of one-, two-, three-, and many-particle condensates.