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Wave turbulence in self-gravitating Bose gases and nonlocal nonlinear optics

Published 11 Mar 2020 in cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.quant-gas, and physics.flu-dyn | (2003.05558v4)

Abstract: We develop the theory of weak wave turbulence in systems described by the Schr\"odinger-Helmholtz equations in two and three dimensions. This model contains as limits both the familiar cubic nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation, and the Schr\"odinger-Newton equations. The latter, in three dimensions, are a nonrelativistic model of fuzzy dark matter which has a nonlocal gravitational self-potential, and in two dimensions they describe nonlocal nonlinear optics in the paraxial approximation. We show that in the weakly nonlinear limit the Schr\"odinger-Helmholtz equations have a simultaneous inverse cascade of particles and a forward cascade of energy. We interpret the inverse cascade as a nonequilibrium condensation process, which is a precursor to structure formation at large scales (for example the formation of galactic dark matter haloes or optical solitons). We show that for the Schr\"odinger-Newton equations in two and three dimensions, and in the two-dimensional nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation, the particle and energy fluxes are carried by small deviations from thermodynamic distributions, rather than the Kolmogorov-Zakharov cascades that are familiar in wave turbulence. We develop a differential approximation model to characterise such "warm cascade" states.

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