Monopoles in the rotating superfluid helium-3 A-B interface

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Cosmology, Helium Isotopes, Liquid-Liquid Interfaces, Magnetic Monopoles, Rotating Fluids, Superfluidity, Broken Symmetry, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Vorticity

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It is argued here that vortices in superfluid He-3 cannot penetrate across the A-B interface. Instead, the macroscopic rotation condition at the rotating phase boundary is fulfilled by a lattice of monopoles or by exotic vortices with half-integer circulation quanta. It is suggested that the resulting areal density of monopoles which persist at the phase boundary may enable their experimental detection in superfluid He-3.

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