Observation of Traveling Breathers and Their Scattering in a Two-Fluid System
Abstract
The observation of traveling breathers (TBs) with large-amplitude oscillatory tails realizes an almost 50-year-old theoretical prediction (Kuznetsov 1975) and generalizes the notion of a breather. Two strongly nonlinear TB families are created in a core-annular flow by interacting a soliton and a nonlinear periodic (cnoidal) carrier. Bright and dark TBs are observed to move faster or slower, respectively, than the carrier while imparting a phase shift. Agreement with model equations is achieved. Scattering of the TBs are observed to be physically elastic. The observed TBs generalize to many continuum and discrete systems.
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