Vortex Shedding from an Object Moving in Superfluid 4He at mK Temperatures and in a Bose-Einstein Condensate
Abstract
Vortex shedding from a microsphere oscillating in superfluid 4He at mK temperatures is compared with that from a laser beam moving in a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) as observed by other authors. In particular, in either case a linear dependence of the shedding frequency fv on v = v - vc is observed, where v is the velocity amplitude of the sphere or the constant velocity of the laser beam above a critical velocity vc for the onset of turbulent flow: fv = a \, v, where the coefficient a is proportional to the oscillation frequency ω above some characteristic frequency ωk and assumes a finite value for steady motion ω → 0.
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