A double sine-Gordon effective model reproduces subdiffusive coarsening of a spin-1 Bose gas, with multi-well field spread distinguishing subdiffusive from diffusive scaling.
Low-energy effective theory of non-thermal fixed points in a multicomponent Bose gas
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Non-thermal fixed points in the evolution of a quantum many-body system quenched far out of equilibrium manifest themselves in a scaling evolution of correlations in space and time. We develop a low-energy effective theory of non-thermal fixed points in a bosonic quantum many-body system by integrating out long-wave-length density fluctuations. The system consists of $N$ distinguishable spatially uniform Bose gases with $\mathrm{U}(N)$-symmetric interactions. The effective theory describes interacting Goldstone modes of the total and relative-phase excitations. It is similar in character to the non-linear Luttinger-liquid description of low-energy phonons in a single dilute Bose gas, with the markable difference of a universal non-local coupling function depending, in the large-$N$ limit, only on momentum, single-particle mass, and density of the gas. Our theory provides a perturbative description of the non-thermal fixed point, technically easy to apply to experimentally relevant cases with a small number of fields $N$. Numerical results for $N=3$ allow us to characterize the analytical form of the scaling function and confirm the analytically predicted scaling exponents. The fixed point which is dominated by the relative phases is found to be Gaussian, while a non-Gaussian fixed point is anticipated to require scaling evolution with a distinctly lower power of time.
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Double sine-Gordon class of universal coarsening dynamics in a spin-1 Bose gas
A double sine-Gordon effective model reproduces subdiffusive coarsening of a spin-1 Bose gas, with multi-well field spread distinguishing subdiffusive from diffusive scaling.