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Deciphering many-body dynamics in mesoscopic quantum gases

Europe/Berlin
Philosophenweg 12, SR 106 (Institute for Theoretical Physics)

Philosophenweg 12, SR 106

Institute for Theoretical Physics

Philosophenweg 12 69120 Heidelberg Germany
Aleksas Mazeliauskas, Giuliano Giacalone, Selim Jochim, Silvia Masciocchi, Tilman Enss
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EMMI Rapid Reaction Task Force (RRTF)

Deciphering many-body dynamics in mesoscopic quantum gases

Emergent collective descriptions of matter are central to our understanding of complex physical systems across a wide spectrum of energy scales. A prime example is hydrodynamics, encapsulating the behavior of a many-particle system into simple equations involving bulk properties such as pressure gradients and particle densities. From textbook knowledge, hydrodynamics is a macroscopic description for a system with a large number of microscopic constituents whose dynamics acts over scales completely separated from those characterizing the bulk motion.

Our understanding of the applicability of hydrodynamics has been recently challenged by experimental observations made in mesoscopic systems of strongly-interacting particles. In the context of high-energy heavy-ion collisions, tell-tale signs of hydrodynamic behavior have been reported in so-called small systems, such as p-p and p-Pb collisions producing only a few dozen particles, whose hydrodynamic interpretation poses great conceptual challenges. At diametrically different temperature scales, experiments with  few-body ultra-cold Fermi gases have demonstrated the onset of collective behavior and elliptic flow in systems with as few as 10 strongly-interacting atoms.

How can hydrodynamic behavior be displayed in mesoscopic quantum gases that break all textbook requirements? The RRTF will engage in intense discussions aimed at improving our understanding of key theoretical and experimental results related to this fundamental problem. Subsequently, we will delineate cross-disciplinary research directions that should be pursued in future to shed light on the origin of these emergent collective phenomena and their universality.

    • RRTF: Welcome
      • 1
        RRTF welcome

        Introduction of participants, organisation of RRTF, Code of conduct.

        Sprecher: Aleksas Mazeliauskas (Institut für Theoretische Physik, Universität Heidelberg), Giuliano Giacalone, Selim Jochim, Silvia Masciocchi (GSI, Darmstadt), Tilman Enss
    • 12:00
      Lunch break
    • Public symposium
      • 2
        Motivation of RRTF
        Sprecher: Selim Jochim
      • 3
        2D Few Fermion experiment
        Sprecher: Sandra Branstetter
      • 4
        Few-body theory for ultracold atoms
        Sprecher: Stephanie Reimann
      • 5
        Collective phenomena with ultracold atoms
        Sprecher: Georg Bruun
      • 6
        What is the small system question in high-energy collisions?
        Sprecher: Alice Ohlson (Universität Heidelberg)
    • 16:00
      Coffee break
    • Public symposium
      • 7
        Quantum dynamics in mesoscopic Fermi gases with SU(N) symmetric interactions and orbital degrees of freedom
        Sprecher: Francesco Scazza
      • 8
        Ultracold ^6Li-^53Cr: from resonantly-interacting fermions to paramagnetic bosonic molecules
        Sprecher: Matteo Zaccanti
      • 9
        Controlling and measuring dissipation at the atomic scale
        Sprecher: Joseph Thywissen
      • 10
        Quantum dynamics and hydrodynamics in uniform Fermi gases
        Sprecher: Nir Navon
    • 11
      Workshop dinner
    • RRTF: Presentation and discussions
    • 12:00
      Lunch break
    • RRTF: Discussions
    • RRTF: Presentation and discussions
    • 12:00
      Lunch break
    • RRTF: Discussions
    • RRTF: Presentation and discussions
    • 12:00
      Lunch break
    • RRTF: Discussions