Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1997-06-17
J.Low.Temp.Phys.24:127-129,1998
Physics
Condensed Matter
invited talk at The International Workshop on Fundamental Problems of the Low Temperature Physics in Microgravity Environment
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.593556
Superfluid phases of 3He are quantuim liquids with the interacting fermionic and bosonic fields. In many respects they can simulate the interacting quantum fields in the phyiscal vacuum. One can observe analogs of such phenomena as axial anomaly, vacuum polarization, zero-charge effect, fermionic charge of the vacuum, baryogenesis, ergoregion, vacuum instability, etc. We discuss some topics on example of several linear defects in 3He-A: (1) disgyration, which simulates the extremely massive cosmic string: (2) singular vortex, which is analogous to the spinning cosmic string; and (3) continuous vortex, which motion causes the "momentogenesis" which is the analog of baryogenesis in early Universe. The production of the fermionic momentum by the vortex motion (the counterpart of the electroweak baryogenesis) has been recently measured in Manchester experiments on rotating superfluid 3He-A and 3He-B. To simulate the other phenomena one needs rather low temperature and high homogeneity, which probably can be reached under microgravity conditions.
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