Reply to the Comment on "Shell-Shaped Quantum Droplet in a Three-Component Ultracold Bose Gas"

Abstract

In our Letter (Phys. Rev. Lett. 134, 043402 (2025)), we proposed a self-bound shell-shaped BEC in a three-component (1,2,3) Bose gas, where (2,3) and (1,2) droplets are linked as core-shell structure. A recent Comment (Ancilotto, 2505.16554) argued that a ``dimer" configuration should be instead the ground state, where (2,3) and (1,2) stay side-by-side. Moreover, Ancilotto also explored the state formation, finding that a naive trap-release protocol was unable to produce the core-shell structure. In this reply we show that our core-shell structure is an excited state for finite-size systems, while it becomes energetically degenerate with dimer configuration in thermodynamic limit. Furthermore, we find the core-shell structure is locally stable under external perturbations, and if one pays careful attention to mode-matching, a trap-release protocol can well produce this structure.

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