Three-body decay of a rubidium Bose-Einstein condensate

Abstract

We have measured the three-body decay of a Bose-Einstein condensate of rubidium (87Rb) atoms prepared in the doubly polarized ground state F=mF=2. Our data are taken for a peak atomic density in the condensate varying between 2× 1014 cm-3 at initial time and 7× 1013 cm-3, 16 seconds later. Taking into account the influence of the uncondensed atoms onto the decay of the condensate, we deduce a rate constant for condensed atoms L=1.8 ( 0.5) × 10-29 cm6 s-1. For these densities we did not find a significant contribution of two-body processes such as spin dipole relaxation.

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