Short-scale gravitational instability in a disordered Bose gas
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We study numerically evolution of a self-gravitating nonequilibrium Bose gas contained in a fixed volume. We find that, even when the volume is small enough to prevent collisionless instability, a compact phase-correlated object (a Bose star) can form, by gravity alone, from a disordered initial state. We interpret this effect and the associated growth of the density contrast as consequences of a new type of gravitational instability---a nonlinear instability due to stimulated gravitational scattering of the bosons. Our results imply that formation of Bose stars, in regions that have fallen out of the Hubble expansion, may be a quite general phenomenon, not requiring a large preexisting correlation length or any short-range interactions.
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