Exact Analysis of an Interacting Bose Gas. II. The Excitation Spectrum

Elliott H. Lieb
Phys. Rev. 130, 1616 – Published 15 May 1963
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Abstract

We continue the analysis of the one-dimensional gas of Bose particles interacting via a repulsive delta function potential by considering the excitation spectrum. Among other things we show that: (i) the elementary excitations are most naturally thought of as a double spectrum, not a single one; (ii) the velocity of sound derived from the macroscopic compressibility is shown to agree with the velocity of sound derived from microscopic considerations, i.e., from the phonon spectrum. We also introduce a distinction between elementary excitations and quasiparticles, on the basis of which we give some heuristic reasons for expecting the double spectrum to be a general feature, even in three dimensions, and not an exception.

  • Received 7 January 1963

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.130.1616

©1963 American Physical Society

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Elliott H. Lieb

  • Thomas J. Watson Research Center, International Business Machines Corporation, Yorktown, Heights, New York

See Also

Exact Analysis of an Interacting Bose Gas. I. The General Solution and the Ground State

Elliott H. Lieb and Werner Liniger
Phys. Rev. 130, 1605 (1963)

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Vol. 130, Iss. 4 — May 1963

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