Collapse and stable self-trapping for Bose-Einstein condensates with 1/rb type attractive interatomic interaction potential

Abstract

We consider dynamics of Bose-Einstein condensates with long-range attractive interaction proportional to 1/rb and arbitrary angular dependence. It is shown exactly that collapse of Bose-Einstein condensate without contact interactions is possible only for b 2. Case b=2 is critical and requires number of particles to exceed critical value to allow collapse. Critical collapse in that case is strong one trapping into collapsing region a finite number of particles. Case b>2 is supercritical with expected weak collapse which traps rapidly decreasing number of particles during approach to collapse. For b<2 singularity at r=0 is not strong enough to allow collapse but attractive 1/rb interaction admits stable self-trapping even in absence of external trapping potential.

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