arXiv:1512.05510 [cond-mat.stat-mech]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources
Superfluid Phase Transition with Activated Velocity Fluctuations: Renormalization Group Approach
M. Dančo, M. Hnatič, M. V. Komarova, T. Lučivjanský, M. Yu. Nalimov
Published 2015-12-17Version 1
A quantum field model that incorporates Bose-condensed systems near their phase transition into a superfluid phase and velocity fluctuations is proposed. The stochastic Navier-Stokes equation is used for a generation of the velocity fluctuations. As such this model generalizes model F of critical dynamics. The field-theoretic action is derived using the Martin-Siggia-Rose formalism and path integral approach. The regime of equilibrium fluctuations is analyzed within perturbative renormal- ization group method. The double $(\epsilon ,\delta)$-expansion scheme is employed, where is a deviation from space dimension $4$ and $\delta$ describes scaling of velocity fluctuations. The renormalization procedure is performed to the leading order. The main corollary gained from the analysis of the thermal equilibrium regime suggests that one-loop calculations of the presented models are not sufficient to make a definite conclusion about the stability of fixed points. We also show that critical exponents are drastically changed as a result of the turbulent background and critical fluctuations are in fact destroyed by the developed turbulence fluctuations. The scaling exponent of effective viscosity is calculated and agrees with expected value $4/3$.