Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
2009-06-16
Physics
Atomic Physics
5 pages, accepted to PRL
Scientific paper
The 1:1:2 resonant elastic pendulum is a simple classical system that displays the phenomenon known as Hamiltonian monodromy. With suitable initial conditions, the system oscillates between nearly pure springing and nearly pure elliptical-swinging motions, with sequential major axes displaying a stepwise precession. The physical consequence of monodromy is that this stepwise precession is given by a smooth but multivalued function of the constants of motion. We experimentally explore this multivalued behavior. To our knowledge, this is the first experimental demonstration of classical monodromy.
Dullin Holger R.
Fitch Noah J.
Lewandowski Heather J.
Parazzoli Paul L.
Weidner Carrie A.
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