Welcome to the new version of CaltechAUTHORS. Login is currently restricted to library staff. If you notice any issues, please email coda@library.caltech.edu
Published June 1, 1956 | public
Journal Article Open

Energy spectrum of the excitations in liquid helium

Abstract

A wave function previously used to represent an excitation (phonon or roton) in liquid helium, inserted into a variational principle for the energy, gave an energy-momentum curve having the qualitative shape suggested by Landau; but the value computed for the minimum energy Δ of a roton was 19.1°K, while thermodynamic data require Δ=9.6°K. A new wave function is proposed here. The new value computed for Δ is 11.5°K. Qualitatively, the wave function suggests that the roton is a kind of quantum-mechanical analog of a microscopic vortex ring, of diameter about equal to the atomic spacing. A forward motion of single atoms through the center of the ring is accompanied by a dipole distribution of returning flow far from the ring. In the computation both the two-atom and three-atom correlation functions appear. The former is known from x-rays, while for the latter the Kirkwood approximation of a product of three two-atom correlation functions is used. A method is developed to estimate and correct for most of the error caused by this approximation, so that the residual uncertainty due to this source is negligible.

Additional Information

©1956 The American Physical Society. Received 27 February 1956. This paper is based on a Ph.D. submitted to California Institute of Technology in November, 1955. A preliminary report of this work has appeared [R.P. Feynman and Michael Cohen, Prog. Theoret. Phys. Japan 14, 261 (1955.]

Files

FEYpr56.pdf
Files (2.7 MB)
Name Size Download all
md5:028b750952455b006edfaed8703a6596
2.7 MB Preview Download

Additional details

Created:
August 21, 2023
Modified:
October 16, 2023